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Old 11th July 2006, 03:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Linus
Credit cards are already off-limits to Americans, and Neteller is based outside the US. The casinos are already offshore, and American laws make little difference to them. Somebody with some technical know-how may contradict me, but my understanding is going after ISPs one-at-a-time with injunctions is the equivalent of sweeping the ocean back with a broom.

Legally, though, the bill makes little difference to punters. It'll be just as legal after the bill, as it was before. The only difference will be, perhaps, greater awareness of the legal status of internet gambling.
Yea, I can't believe the fact that you can buy lottery tickets online, but yet you can't gamble on other stuff online..(if they pass this)

I'm hoping ISP's will fight tooth and nail, as well as other people against this bill, for our constitutional right to freedom of speech.
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