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Internet Casinos to be Closed?

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April 29 2009 03:01 pm | casino gambling

9 Responses to “Internet Casinos to be Closed?”

  1. Shoshana Says:

    interesting, but I thought gambling has always been illegal? Thats why they run these sites offshore-

  2. Anonymous Says:

    They could probably ban internet gambling in the US, but they couldn’t ban internet gambling entirely.

  3. Xanthe Says:

    isnt internet gambling already banned?

  4. Wyanet Says:

    I’m lucky I still live in Canada. If you get banned I’ll make sure to share some of my bonus money with you guys

  5. Giolla Says:

    No, that’s why they keep trying and trying to pass a ban at the federal level. If you’re not betting on sports (which violates the Federal Wire Act), and your state hasn’t passed a law against internet gambling, it’s not currently prohibited.

    Of course, the US Justice Department will tell you just the opposite, claiming that the Federal Wire Act applies to casino-style gambling online as well. However, the courts have ruled just the opposite on a couple of occasions.

  6. Damalis Says:

    What scares me is how they intend to enforce this law. Being a resident in WA, it scares me to think what type of police state or 1984 type system the state government would use. This law is completely contradictory because gambling is legal in WA state. There are casinos everywhere, which the government taxes to make money. Obviously this law was passed to eliminate internet competition which is not taxed. America has the best government money can buy…

  7. Cain Says:

    Anyone know where we can find the laws on this as far as what is in effect now, and what is likely to come in the future….. In other words, since this was recently passed, how will this effect online gambling now in the US?

    Also what are the laws for those who promote gambling but do not actually run the online casino….
    I did just find this which was pretty interesting but still leaves much for discussion:

  8. Uta Says:

    There are always ways around it. It they ban internet gambling in the US, via means of forcing banks to disallow their customers to use credit cards on casino sites, then we have many other options to send funds to these online casinos:

    • Western union
    • moneygram
    • Offshore debit cards / credit cards
    • Moneybookers
    • and the list goes on…

    The US government are surely fighting a losing battle.

  9. Rishelle Says:

    Some online payment(neteller,click2pay) will instead of these traditional payment.