Gamma Wins Internet Company of the Year From FSC

MONTREAL — Gamma Entertainment has announced that it has received the Internet Company of the Year award from the 2012 Free Speech Coalition (FSC) Awards.

The award will be officially given to Gamma on Nov. 9 at the FSC Summit at the Sofitel Hotel in Los Angeles.

"We are truly honored for this award," said Gamma President Karl Bernard. "It's an affirmation of how we strive on staying on top of technology trends while creating a positive atmosphere in the industry."

According to FSC, the Internet Company Award goes to the company that displays excellence in innovation that benefits not only the business but the industry as a whole. Another criteria is that the internet company must also demonstrate high ethical standards and integrity in its business affairs.

"This year's FSC Awards recipients are a fine example of the industry's best and brightest," FSC CEO Diane Duke said. "We are honored to recognize their important contributions and to celebrate the recipients among their colleagues and peers. Congratulations!"

For a full list of winners, click here.

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