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  • EFA calls a 'spade a spade'

    Civil liberties group Electronic Frontiers Australia has lampooned the federal government's plan to ban online gambling, saying Prime Minister Howard has lost sight of the global nature of the Internet.

  • Internet gambling regulation fails

    Regulation of the Internet has failed to prevent online gambling, according to a survey funded by the Australian Casino Foundation.

  • TAB to help Internet, phone gambling addicts

    Tabcorp announced it will launch a self-exclusion service on Monday that allows gambling addicts to ban themselves from accessing their Internet or phone betting accounts.

  • MSN UK partners with gambling site

    Microsoft's UK portal has inked a two-year marketing deal to provide advertising and promotions for an online casino, Web-based gambling company Gaming Internet said.

  • Jackpot for online gaming

    With little outlay and huge profits to be made, gaming and lotto sites are becoming more prevalent on the Web. Sustainable business models or just a way to make a quick buck?

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