HEADLINES: New law will wipe out gaming revenue of HK titles

<p>A new law is set to take effect in Hong Kong that will rid the city </p><p>of unofficial gambling ads. Currently, gambling is only legal through </p><p>the Jockey Club. However, there are ads promoting gambling on the </p><p>internet and overseas outlets. The law, which is likely to be introduced </p><p>some time next year, will make it illegal for non-Jockey Club gambling </p><p>ads to feature contact details or website addresses. </p><p><BR><BR> </p>

A new law is set to take effect in Hong Kong that will rid the city

of unofficial gambling ads. Currently, gambling is only legal through

the Jockey Club. However, there are ads promoting gambling on the

internet and overseas outlets. The law, which is likely to be introduced

some time next year, will make it illegal for non-Jockey Club gambling

ads to feature contact details or website addresses.