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    More than 800 I-Gaming Professionals to Converge in Ontario


    TORONTO - All eyes in the interactive gambling business this weekend are on
    Nevada, where the legislature is expected to decide the fate of online
    gambling in the state by Monday. As policy makers there debate whether the
    state should embrace the $3 billion-plus industry, most onlookers with an
    interest at stake will be acclimating in Toronto, where the largest
    interactive gaming conference ever is about to take place.


    At least 800 gaming professionals from over 40 countries will congregate at
    the Royal York Hotel in the heart of downtown Toronto June 5-7 for the third
    annual Global Interactive Gaming Summit & Expo. Twenty-nine internationally
    recognized I-gaming experts will speak about the key issues facing the
    industry as 42 vendors exhibit the industry's latest wares and services.

    Among attendees will be numerous key figures in what analyst Sebastian
    Sinclair projects to be a US$6.3 billion industry by the year 2003.
    Exhibitors will showcase the industry's latest advancements in
    telecommunications, gaming software, transaction processing, marketing and
    security technology. Many will use the event as a platform to introduce new
    products.


    The lineup of speakers delivers a level of I-gaming expertise that is
    unmatched by any other event. Complementing the ensemble will be keynote
    speaker John Perry Barlow. Dubbed the "Thomas Jefferson of Cyberspace" by
    Yahoo magazine, Barlow is an eclectic Internet visionary whose long list of
    credits range from co-founding the Electronic Frontier Foundation to writing
    lyrics for the Grateful Dead for more than two decades.


    Seminar topics include such concerns as licensing and regulatory issues,
    public perceptions of the industry, financial transactions, emerging online
    gaming products and investment opportunities in the industry. Several key
    industry issues will be addressed, including: burgeoning media such as
    wireless devices and Interactive TV; the rise of Internet gambling in Nevada
    and throughout the US; the convergence of the land-based and virtual
    gambling industries; emerging jurisdictions in Europe; challenges faced by
    the electronic transaction sector; and the future of I-gambling in
    Australia.


    The River City Group, which produces the event, is urging those who haven't
    registered yet to do so before making the trip to Toronto because
    attendance has nearly reached capacity. Walk-ins will not be guaranteed
    admittance.


    To register online, go to http://www.rivercitygroup.com/summit.
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