March 18th 2008 12:44 pm
US Online Casino Laws Questioned Again
The EU has started to scrutinize the casino gambling prohibitive laws in the United States, when the Remote Gambling Association made complaints against inconsistency in the overall approach of the country to gambling online. The Remote Gambling Association is all European casino operators’ representative as well, and considers that the United States has been driven out of internet-based casino gambling for unfair reasons. It concerns a great deal of casino operators forced to remove from the US market.
The key issue to the investigation is the reasons why several types of gambling, for example lotteries and horse race betting, are allowed, whereas casino gambling, that is frequently alike exactly in some components, is not. Similar investigation may lead even to an official complaint to be sent to WTO (the World Trade Organization).
Farther to the discrepancy of casino gambling and main betting laws inside the United States, is that every state can govern its own laws related to gambling, yet internet-based casino gambling has been banned nationwide to all the citizens of the USA.
In relation to Anthony Cabot, a gambling expert from a legal office of Las Vegas, these laws weren’t “thought over” enough well. Similar complaints are usual, one of the size is examined a follow up to the case of Antigua of 2004, there the US morals concerning casino gambling were questioned.
Many suppose the debate is a matter of money.
Yet the internet-based casino industry is valued at fifteen billion dollars only in the USA and it does not include even sports betting. Per se, the UE is demanding now that the US casino gambling morals, offline and online, be specially defined.
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