LARCHMONT, New York--(Press Release)--Nov. 21, 2001--New technologies and new laws are vastly changing the face of the Internet gaming industry. These changes will be explored at The Fifth Annual International Symposium on Internet Gambling Law and Management, organized by
Mary Ann Liebert publishers, presented by
Bioconferences International and sponsored by Zabadoo.com (Grand Sponsor), World Gaming (Bronze Sponsor) and PlayTech (Reception Sponsor) to be held Nov. 25-27 at the Shelbourne hotel in Dublin, Ireland.
The conference will look at new technologies such as streaming, border control and wireless. New legislation enabling Internet gaming has been passed in various jurisdictions in the past year, opening up new markets for Internet gaming companies. A panel of experts will review these changes and the significant opportunities they present.
Legalization of Internet gaming in many jurisdictions has lured land-based gaming companies and even companies outside the industry to enter the field. This phenomenon will be examined at the conference.
Chaired by Anthony Coles, Partner, Jeffrey Green Russell in London and Joe Kelly, Professor of Business Law, SUNY College at Buffalo, the conference features speakers including Peter Bertilsson, CEO, Boss Media; Adriaan Brink, Zabadoo.com ; Eric Brown, Camelot; Mickey Charles, The Sports Network; Gary Collins, Antigua; Tony Fontaine, Station Casinos; Michael Frendo, Gatt Frendo Tjufigno; Bill Galston, Galston Associates; Fred Gushin, Spectrum Gaming; Marc Lesnick, startcasino.com; Gary Locke, Casino Promote; Quirino Mancini, Sinisi Ceschini Mancini & Partners; Isaac Marrache, Marrache & Co.; Vince Monical, Flutter.com; Christopher Murphy, Mann & Partners; David Outhwaite, COO, CryptoLogic; I. Nelson Rose, Professor, Whittier College of Law; Michael Tew, Bear Sterns; Andrew Tottenham, Harrods Online; Thibauld Verbiest, Libert-Mayerus and many others.