Report of the Law Reform Committee on Online Gaming and Singapore

The terms “gaming” and “gambling” are fairly wide and they refer to a wide range of activities. Traditionally, the term “gambling” has been used to cover lotteries, wagers and casino-style games. “Gaming” has also been used traditionally in some literature to cover not only activities involving gamb...

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Main Authors: TAN, Joyce A., SINGH, Aqbal, LIM, Yee Fen, WAN, Wai Yee, CHIK,, Warren B.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-39182017-04-24T05:30:50Z Report of the Law Reform Committee on Online Gaming and Singapore TAN, Joyce A. SINGH, Aqbal LIM, Yee Fen WAN, Wai Yee CHIK,, Warren B. The terms “gaming” and “gambling” are fairly wide and they refer to a wide range of activities. Traditionally, the term “gambling” has been used to cover lotteries, wagers and casino-style games. “Gaming” has also been used traditionally in some literature to cover not only activities involving gambling but also games of skill or games predominantly of skill. However, in recent times, certain jurisdictions such as the United States (“US”) and Australia have drawn a distinction between “online gaming” and “online gambling”. The former is used to refer to games played in an online environment which do not have the elements of gambling and is not a subset of “online gambling”. The relevant Singapore legislation has not expressly drawn such a distinction though the case law interpreting such legislation appear to be cognisant of it. 2010-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/1966 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/3918/viewcontent/LRCReportOnlineGamingSingapore_Jul2010.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Asian Studies Internet Law
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TAN, Joyce A.
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WAN, Wai Yee
CHIK,, Warren B.
Report of the Law Reform Committee on Online Gaming and Singapore
description The terms “gaming” and “gambling” are fairly wide and they refer to a wide range of activities. Traditionally, the term “gambling” has been used to cover lotteries, wagers and casino-style games. “Gaming” has also been used traditionally in some literature to cover not only activities involving gambling but also games of skill or games predominantly of skill. However, in recent times, certain jurisdictions such as the United States (“US”) and Australia have drawn a distinction between “online gaming” and “online gambling”. The former is used to refer to games played in an online environment which do not have the elements of gambling and is not a subset of “online gambling”. The relevant Singapore legislation has not expressly drawn such a distinction though the case law interpreting such legislation appear to be cognisant of it.
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author TAN, Joyce A.
SINGH, Aqbal
LIM, Yee Fen
WAN, Wai Yee
CHIK,, Warren B.
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SINGH, Aqbal
LIM, Yee Fen
WAN, Wai Yee
CHIK,, Warren B.
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title Report of the Law Reform Committee on Online Gaming and Singapore
title_short Report of the Law Reform Committee on Online Gaming and Singapore
title_full Report of the Law Reform Committee on Online Gaming and Singapore
title_fullStr Report of the Law Reform Committee on Online Gaming and Singapore
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2010
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/1966
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