
Online Gambling: The WTO Loads Antigua's Slingshot
| David Vranicar 02/02/13 5:00 AM PT | |
![]() | The WTO ruling that lets Antigua suspend U.S. copyright law has its roots in the birth of online gambling. It quickly became a major part of the Antiguan economy, but dried up after the U.S. pulled the plug on its agreement with the island nation. The WTO ruling gives Antigua a new card to play: the threat of opening the floodgates on U.S. copyrighted content. [See Full Story] |
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