Publication Title

UNLV Gaming Law Journal

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2012

Abstract

Casinos are powerhouses of information gathering and distribution and use their surveillance activities to police, protect, and profit. The private information does not exist in a vacuum; casinos share it with other casinos and, in some cases, law enforcement. But who protects the consumer in the event that the information is breached or the company is sold or files for bankruptcy? Are there restrictions on the information that casinos may share with law enforcement? This Article argues that the intricate, vast amounts of consumer information compiled through casino structured intelligence ("CSI") require greater protection and oversight in the contexts of both bankruptcy and law enforcement.

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Jessica D. Gabel, CSI Las Vegas: Privacy, Policing, and Profiteering in Casino Structured Intelligence, 3 UNLV Gaming L. J. 39 (2012).

Volume

3

Issue

1

First Page

39

Last Page

58

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