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    August 12, 2011in Gaming, Privacy, Regulatory Policy, Technology, UK, UK0by Editor
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    ASA Rules On Ad For Joke Phone Hacking App: Guess The Joke Is On You, Jamster

    Satomi Aki is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), the independent advertising watchdog of the UK, upheld On July 13, 2011, complaints against…

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    July 25, 2011in European Union, Feature Post, Gaming, Internet, MediaLaws, Regulatory Policy0by Editor
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    European Court Of Justice And Online Gambling: Nothing New Under The Sun

    Marco Bassini is the Managing Editor of MediaLaws, www.medialaws.eu, and a lawyer at Baker & McKenzie LLP’s office in Milan. The re-posting of this analysis is part of a cross-posting…

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    June 13, 2011in Feature Post, Gaming3by Editor
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    Women@Play: Reconfiguring The Masculinized Culture And Spaces Of Digital Gameplay

    Jennifer Jenson is Associate Professor of Pedagogy and Technology in the Faculty of Education at York University. Suzanne de Castell is the Professor of Curriculum and Instruction in the Faculty…

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    April 23, 2011in Contracts, Feature Post, Gaming, Human Rights Issues, Privacy1by Editor
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    "I AGREE": Informed Consent and the Ethics of Third Party Access to Game Player Data

    Suzanne de Castell is the Professor of Curriculum and Instruction in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University and a Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Education, York University.…

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