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LV gaming company sues partner over kiosk problems

Monday, Jan. 8, 2001 | 11:04 a.m.

A Las Vegas gaming instruction and entertainment provider sued its joint venture partner, alleging it failed to provide two workable demonstration kiosks to be marketed to gaming hotels and entertainment properties at three gaming conventions in 1999.

Players Network sued Netbooth Corp., a computer kiosk manufacturer in Clark County District Court, alleging it lost business because it wasn't able to display gaming instruction information on the kiosks to potential customers.

The suit, which said the kiosks were delivered only midway through the first day of the first convention on Jan. 12, 1999, alleged Netbooth failed to build a kiosk that convention promoters could use to provide convention organization information to the public and a second kiosk to be used in an interactive display booth for customers.

Players said Netbooth also failed to pay more than $2,816 in rents for warehouse and office space from March 1999 through July 1999.

Netbooth could not be reached for comment.

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