Do Not Track, Privacy and Online Gaming Legislation

August 3, 2011 by Daron Babin  
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Bennet looks at the legal tech issues Congress will have to deal with following the summer recess. privacy watchdogs and lawmakers are stepping up, calling for laws that would require companies to stop the digital surveillance of consumers who don’t want to be tracked. He also discusses the latest regarding new online gaming and poker legislation and net neutrality.

Domaining Seizures and Crackdown on Online Gaming

April 21, 2011 by Daron Babin  
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Discussion on Domaining seizures and the latest news coming out of ICANN with Phil Corwin, Founding Principal at Virtualaw LLC and Counsel at Internet Commerce Association.

Bennet also talks about how the owners of three of the largest Internet poker companies operating in the United States were accused of tricking regulators and banks into processing billions of dollars of illegal Internet gambling proceeds. Eleven people including the owners of Full Tilt Poker, Absolute Poker and PokerStars were charged with violating anti-Internet gambling laws, according to charges filed by federal prosecutors.