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Friday, 6 December 2024
Joseph Kelly Article Archive
Joseph Kelly has contributed three articles published on the iGaming News site.
Electronic Payment Systems: What's Next? - Part 2
(
22 January 2003
)
On Dec. 31, 2002, IGN published Prof. Joseph Kelly's article "Electronic Payment Systems: What's Next?", an examination of worldwide legal issues pertaining to payment systems for e-gambling. Kelly has since expanded the piece. The new sections are presented in this follow-up article. The full report was presented Jan. 7 at ASROC in Costa Rica.
Electronic Payment Systems: What's Next?
(
31 December 2002
)
Credit card transactions concerning Internet gambling may be a problem in jurisdictions outside the United States.
Internet Gaming: a US View
(
1 December 2000
)
One of the biggest questions looming over the online gaming biz remains the status of prohibition attempts by the U.S. federal government. During the past few years there have been several attempts to prohibit the activity, most notably through the efforts of Senator Jon Kyl and Rep. Bob Goodlatte. At the same time, there have been a number of legal cases impacting both the prohibition efforts and gaming site operators. Law professor Joseph Kelly, well-known for his in-depth studies of Internet gambling, takes a look at the most recent events in a paper, entitled "Internet Gaming: a US View," which he presented this week during the Fourth Annual International Symposium on Internet Gambling Law and Management.
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