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« Reply #165 on: October 23, 2012, 04:58:20 PM »


I dont post links as I have been told you need permission and I couldn't paste the entire article...that being said I think its the best article I have read on the industry and is in line with all the work we are doing in the US. I believe that a new player will emerge in the on line space probably from a bricks and mortar casino such as LVS, Wynn or Genting who will likely purchase an existing operator such as Bwin and use the combined player bases to introduce new technology such as WebTV and this will provide the next generation in social networking.

You need permission to post links, but none to lift someone else's work?

Not sure if you are serious?

Of course you can post links to sites that aren't in direct competition to the forum or its sponsors.  Most threads on here have external links to sources.

Plagiarism isn't encouraged though.
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« Reply #166 on: October 23, 2012, 04:58:51 PM »


I dont post links as I have been told you need permission and I couldn't paste the entire article...that being said I think its the best article I have read on the industry and is in line with all the work we are doing in the US. I believe that a new player will emerge in the on line space probably from a bricks and mortar casino such as LVS, Wynn or Genting who will likely purchase an existing operator such as Bwin and use the combined player bases to introduce new technology such as WebTV and this will provide the next generation in social networking.

I'm not sure you read that article properly.
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« Reply #167 on: October 23, 2012, 05:26:45 PM »


I dont post links as I have been told you need permission and I couldn't paste the entire article...that being said I think its the best article I have read on the industry and is in line with all the work we are doing in the US. I believe that a new player will emerge in the on line space probably from a bricks and mortar casino such as LVS, Wynn or Genting who will likely purchase an existing operator such as Bwin and use the combined player bases to introduce new technology such as WebTV and this will provide the next generation in social networking.

I'm not sure you read that article properly.


Reading articles is time-consuming and for losers - much quicker and better to just copy and paste.
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« Reply #168 on: October 23, 2012, 05:37:12 PM »

In case anyone didn't bother to read the article, the final paragraph in dave 1961's post is not from the link. That's his own addition.
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