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Gaming Law Review and EconomicsInternational Masters of Gaming Law (IMGL) members receive deeply discounted subscription options to Gaming Law Review and Economics, an official Journal of IMGL. Stay up-to-date with the continuously changing and evolving laws and policies in the gaming industry. GLRE is the only authoritative journal covering traditional land-based, Internet, and wireless gaming law in one of the fastest growing economic leisure industries. To Order: Click to Subscribe and Enter the Group Rate Code: IMGL to display price options, Choose your subscription price options, and Add to your shopping cart to view your special offer price and place your order. |
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The UNLV Gaming Law Journal is a joint project between the William S. Boyd School of Law and the IMGL. It is the first University-sponsored Law Journal dedicated exclusively to gaming law and will be published semi-annually.
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The International Casino Law and Regulation Looseleaf Service compiles the most up-to-date regulatory information written by members of the International Masters of Gaming Law. The loose-leaf service includes three volumes divided by continent of origin. Updated information is added and revised periodically, providing gaming law professionals with the latest content relevant to current business practice.
The International Masters of Gaming Law is a non-profit association of gaming attorneys, gaming regulators, consultants, educators and gaming executives dedicated to the education, advancement of the gaming profession and the exchange of professional information concerning the local and global practice and development of all aspects of gaming law. To further this purpose, the Association maintains a website and encourages members to submit articles and papers for posting. The Website Committee accepts submissions in Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format. The submitter of any proposed submission for the website shall confirm in writing the following:
(i) that the submitter grants to the International Masters of Gaming Law a perpetual, nonexclusive license to include the article on its website or in printed matter;
(ii) that the submitter owns and may legally transfer all right, title, and interest in the article, including copyright rights, and has acquired the right to grant this license;
(iii) that the posting of the article does not violate the copyrights, privacy rights, contract rights, or other rights of any person. In the event the article is published in another publication, the submitter warrants and represents that he/she has the right to post the article on the IMGL website, and that proper attribution will be given when necessary.
(iv) The submitter shall also agree to hold harmless the International Masters of Gaming Law for any claims of infringement of copyright or improper attribution of articles posted on the IMGL website.
Email communications from the submitter shall suffice as adequate written agreement, warranty, and representations to satisfy this policy. The Association through the Website Committee reserves the right and discretion to choose whether to post any submission.
D. Michael McBride III, Chair of IMGL Website Committee