May 1, 2013

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Legal Online Poker Website Launches in Nevada
KTVN
Poker devotees can now skip the smoky casino and legally gamble their dollars away on the couch - at least in the state of Nevada. A Las Vegas-based casino subsidiary launched the first fully legal poker website in the United States on Tuesday morning.
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'First legal' U.S. online gambling Site launches, but for Nevada residents only
Examiner.com
It's possible, anyway, that players in other states won't have to wait long for online gambling to reach their borders. After the 2011 "Black Friday" that took down PokerStars and other sites, a court of appeals overturned the Federal Wire Act law that ...
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Examiner.com
Ultimate Poker is the First Official Legal Online Gambling Site in the US
Game Politics
Ultimate Poker is the first online game to use real-world money in the United States. Of course players who want to take it for a spin will have to be physically located in the state where this game is legal to play: Nevada. Sometime today ...
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Online poker back: Legal website launches in Nevada - Elko Daily Free Press
Elko Daily Free Press
More recently, the federal government softened its stance on Internet betting, and three states — New Jersey, Delaware and Nevada— have legalized some form of online wagering within their borders. With Tuesday's launch, Nevada wins the race to bring ...
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Online poker back: Legal website launches in Nev.
Exponent-telegram
The home page for Ultimate Poker by the company Ultimate Gaming is seen on a computer screen at the company's headquarters, Monday, April 29, 2013, in Las Vegas. The social gaming company is expected to launch the first legal, real-money poker site ...
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Blog - Management speak
The Global Legal Post (blog)
One sign of the rapidly growing influence of the online world is LinkedIn announcement last month that it had reached 200 million members worldwide. Yet partners in law firms are regularly heard saying: "I can't understand why people ask me to connect ...
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The Global Legal Post (blog)
Online gaming in USA underway
USA TODAY
Tom Breitling, chairman of Ultimate Gaming said this "is a big moment" for the 50 million poker players in the USA "because its been this roller coaster ride over the past decade and we know taht people like to play online poker and know they can be in ...
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You Can Play Real-Money Poker Online Again -- If You Live in Nevada
24/7 Wall St.
The first legal online gambling site in the U.S. launched today, ultimatepoker.com, a majority-owned subsidiary of Station Casinos LLC. In order to play, though, you must be able to prove that you at least 21 years old and live in Nevada. Only Nevada ...
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Online poker: The perks and pitfalls of being first in the country
VEGAS INC
The appearance and mechanics of Ultimate Poker resembles most free poker sites, including PokerStars.com, but there's one major difference: Liquidity, a fancy term for player traffic. Since Nevada law requires online gamblers to bet from within the ...
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Obama Sees 'Bumps' for Health Law
Wall Street Journal
The department plans to let insurers see the way their policies are displayed on the online portals before open enrollment so they can request corrections, and will test online systems that verify eligibility for financial assistance before consumers ...
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Wall Street Journal
Ebay Boss Expects 'Uproar' From Small Business Over Online Tax
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Pretty much the entire online shopping industry, and all the giants of traditional retailing, have lined up in support of the Marketplace Fairness Act, a law currently before Congress that would create a new national standard for charging state sales ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
4SafeDrivers.com Launches Online Service In Wake Of Virginia's Tougher ...
PR Web (press release)
As Virginia introduces tougher new driving laws, more employers and job-seeking individuals are turning to 4SafeDrivers.com's online driving record searches. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Google+ Share on LinkedIn Email a friend. Virginia ...
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House amends shield law to keep protections for journalists
Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Clayton Hee (D, Heeia-Laie-Waialua), the chairman of the Senate Judiciary and Labor Committee, has sought to limit the Hawaii shield law to ensure it no longer covers online newspapers or free publications. The Hawaii House has amended a bill to extend ...
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The Online Poker Server-Location Catch-22: Good News for US Players?
4Flush.com
Whether or not these other states or countries ever agree to let Nevada service their citizens for online poker remains another open question, though Nevada itself fast-tracked legislation authorizing such compacts into law in February, after the ...
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National Business Review
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Lawsuit filed by ex-Leafs GM Brian Burke draws personal attacks, online debate
Toronto Star
"The law applies online just as it does offline," said Geist, who also writes a column for the Star, adding you can be sued the same as if you've written it in a book or in a newspaper. A defamatory statement is a false statement that hurts a person's ...
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Toronto Star
Online Poker Returns…Sort Of
FOX News Radio
For now, it's only for people who live in Nevada, where the law allows online poker, but that law allows Nevada to form pacts with other states who want in. For example, New Jersey just passed a law allowing people there to gamble online. There was a ...
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Mongolians fall victim to online fraud
UB Post
Law enforcement authorities have reported that a rising number of Mongolian consumers and banks are becoming victims of online fraud. Numerous Mongolians have lost money after attempting to purchase items from individuals who upload pictures of cars ...
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Colorado ushers in new law with midnight unions
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
Just after midnight, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock, left, performs a civil union vows ceremony for Sonja Semion, center left, and her partner Courtney Law at the Webb Municipal Building in Denver, Wednesday May 1, 2013. In March 2013, the Colorado ...
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The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
Bill making gold legal tender sent to Brewer - KSAZ 10
MyFox Phoenix
Jan Brewer has vetoed a bill that would have required governments to prominently feature budget totals online. She also vetoed a bill that would have created a new state certification for music therapists. Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has vetoed a bill that ...
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Shopping Online May Get A Little More Expensive
MyStateline.com
By law, his furniture business has to collect them, but online companies, like Amazon, don't. "This has had an impact on us. People do mention the difference between internet and non-internet sales and how the sales tax is. Also the difference in sales ...
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FBI Takes Flak Over Proposed Back Door For Online Spying
Law360 (subscription)
Law360, New York (April 30, 2013, 9:44 PM ET) -- An industry lobbying group that includes Internet titans like Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. vowed Tuesday to block a proposal the FBI is reportedly considering, which would penalize companies that didn't ...
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Reusing ' Orphaned ' Facebook , Instagram Photos Are Now Legal
Social Barrel
This means any company can use these photos as orphan works through a sub-license. Through this law, any business or media company may grab a picture online, reuse it on the Internet, or print hard copies of it to sell subscriptions and advertise ...
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Archive for April, 2013
Kaiser Health News
In a new sign that implementing the health law could take longer than expected, insurer Aetna said Tuesday it lowered the number of medical policies it expects to sell through online marketplaces that open for business in October. "This is going to be ...
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Kaiser Health News
Fewer Bills Becoming Nevada Law
CBS Local
During the 2011 legislative session, fourteen bills had been signed into law by this point. The lucky half-dozen bills include funding for the Legislative session, legal online poker within Nevada's borders, and a new formula to divide tax revenue ...
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CBS Local
Assisted suicide 'supported' by religious Britons
BBC News
The majority of British people who follow a religious faith support the law being changed to allow assisted suicide, research suggests. Overall 70% of those questioned said they backed a change in the law, with 16% opposing it. YouGov conducted an ...
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BBC News
Law? What Obamacare Law?
The Spokesman Review (blog)
Law? What Obamacare Law? Posted by DFO. April 30, 2013 1:38 p.m. • 3 comments. City Editor Addy Hatch tweets: "Wessel cites Pew study that found 42% of Americans aren't even sure Obamacare is still law." Question: Do you see a problem here?
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Brian Burke's defamation suit raises interesting legal and tactical issues
Financial Post
"That was likely a wise choice given that the law of defamation differs greatly across borders," Smith says. "Victims of defamation are favoured in Canada compared to the U.S., where online users typically have greater protection from suit. At the same ...
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'Dark web' boosts illegal wildlife trade
CBC.ca
If an item can't be found in local stores, we'reoften told that "you can probably find it online." The multi-billion dollar legal ... "IFAW's investigations of this trade have revealed a shocking array of wildlife and wildlife products for sale online ...
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Empire State Building IPO clears NY legal hurdle
Post-Bulletin
Judge O. Peter Sherwood rejected arguments by a small group of current investors in the building that the initial public offering would violate state law. Subscription Required. An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. You need ...
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Web site posts reviews of prostitutes from customers
Catholic Online
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - A Houston, Texas-based TV news program has confirmed with the Texas Attorney General's office that the Web site is a factor in a few of their investigations. The idea that you can review and rate prostitutes has a ...
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Ohio governor signs rules for health 'navigators'
Journal and Courier
These so-called health navigators will help educate consumers and small businesses about the online marketplaces created by President Barack Obama's health care law. Open enrollment starts Oct. 1. Kasich signed the measure into law Tuesday.
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Is Online Poker Legal Again? - Law and Daily Life - FindLaw
By Brett Snider, Esq.
Internet poker may be back to stay, at least in Nevada, where the first legal online poker website in years launched Tuesday. But those looking to play a hand or two of virtual Hold 'Em may need to think twice before going all in, as the service ...
Law and Daily Life

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Online poker returns: Legal website launches in Nevada - MSN News
Las Vegas-based Ultimate Gaming has launched the country's first legal online poker website.
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People Are Buying Legal Ingredients Online To ... - Business Insider
A lot of them can be made easily in your kitchen with ingredients you can buy online. It's a gray area for law enforcement: People looking for a high of ...
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Gambler alert: Online poker becomes legal (sort of) again | TechHive
The first legal online poker parlor in the U.S. opens, but only for residents of Nevada. More states to follow.
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Legal online poker makes U.S. debut with Fertitta-owned site ...
Business news for the Akron Beacon Journal and Ohio.com.
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First legal online poker site goes live in Nevada | Reuters
April 30 (Reuters) - Already home to the Las Vegas stripwith its casinos and high- stakes games, Nevada on Tuesday becamethe first state where residents can ...
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