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Internet Relief?
There is a column in the Wall Street Journal today, previewing the talks between the U.S. and Antigua regarding the access and regulation of online casinos (and I would presume by extension poker rooms). For those of you not following the legal mess, Antigua challenged the U.S. at the World Trade Organization, as the U.S. allows U.S. companies to offer gambling services, but not foreign corporations. This is a small loophole, but the U.S. is sitting down for talks this month, and have said that they would like to have a settlement before the end of the month.
I won’t say this will legalize the whole things or even bring back the advertising, but it is a step in the right direction. Even better, vote out Bush and the rest of the Moral Majority!! |
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Even better, vote out Bush and the rest of the Moral Majority!! [/ QUOTE ] Might I suggest the Other Topics forum as place to express your political views? |
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I am pretty sure online casinos will be forced out of business in a couple of years. Too bad it is breeding gound for a lot of players we need.
As for the Bush comment - it isn't safe to vote for a D'rat. |
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I am pretty sure online casinos will be forced out of business in a couple of years. [/ QUOTE ] I'll bite. Why do you think that? |
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The government is dying to close them down if they can't tax them and the winnings. The have already made it tough to get money to them.
Just think online casinos will be gone some time soon. |
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The government is dying to close them down if they can't tax them and the winnings. [/ QUOTE ] I'm assuming you mean the US government. If so, they have no authority in the matter. The sites are hosted in a foreign soverign nation where hosting internet gambling sites is legal. It would be very difficult for the US government to shut them down short of economic/political sanctions or an act of war. [ QUOTE ] The have already made it tough to get money to them. [/ QUOTE ] They've put up a few hurdles, but it is still pretty easy. Given the blowback over the Patriot Act, it would be pretty damn difficult to restrict it any more without a large civil rights uproar. [ QUOTE ] Just think online casinos will be gone some time soon. [/ QUOTE ] OK, so who is going to force them out of business? |
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I put the Bush quote at the end of the post because I feel that a Non-right-wing-nutjob Attorney General has better things to do than shut down advertising for Party or Paradise or any of the other online cards rooms during the WPT broadcasts, etc.
lets face it, the WPT has been fabulous for the average and above player. But the advertising has to continue or the aquarium eventually runs dry. Getting a WTO settlement would be a step in the right direction, but I don't have high hopes. Don't YOU think the USAG office has better things to do?? |
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Hello Other Topics.
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