Brad mentioned that concern too. I think in old Vegas, you're absolutely right, pornographers wouldn't have a chance. But I was under the impression that gaming licenses were now granted to corporations, and if the corporations are properly structured and open to auditing, the backgrounds of the shareholders isn't as important as it used to be. I could be wrong, I'm not a Vegas expert, that's just the impression I got.
I designed casino monitoring systems for a while, though generally stayed out of Vegas...should have stayed way the hell more out of Vegas, but that's another (and a long) story.
