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- Title
A Virtual Pandora's Box: What Cyberspace Gambling Prohibition Means to Terrestrial Casino Operators.
- Authors
Bowen, John
- Abstract
Recently, there has been increased pressure on the U. S. Congress to act against Internet gambling. While it may be tempting for terrestrial casinos to watch idly as the federal government moves to eliminate a potential competitor, those in the business of gaming must be leery of any federal efforts to halt gambling online. In the final analysis, the same arguments to restrict consumer choice in cyberspace can be easily used against gambling in real casinos—a compelling reason for terrestrial gaming operators to forcefully oppose any federal restrictions on Americans' rights to gamble.
- Subjects
GAMBLING; CASINOS
- Publication
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal, 2003, Vol 7, Issue 1, p59
- ISSN
1531-0930
- Publication type
Article