UIGEA REGS POSTPONEMENT - REACTION (Update)
4 December 2009
The view is generally that it's a positive move
The announcement by the Fed and the US Treasury late
Friday that the December 1st implementation date for the
UIGEA regulations has been pushed back to June 1st 2010
(see previous InfoPowa report) has been generally well
received.
House Financial Services Committee
chairman and legalised online gambling champion Barney
Frank applauded Friday's announcement.
“The
Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Board
of Governor’s deserve a great deal of credit for
suspending these midnight regulations promulgated by the
Bush administration which would curtail the freedom of
Americans to use the internet as they choose and which
would pose unrealistic burdens on the entire financial
community,” said Frank.
“This will give us a
chance to act in an unhurried manner on my legislation
to undo this regulatory excess by the Bush
administration and to undo this ill-advised law.”
Poker Players Alliance chairman Alfonse D'Amato said
he believes the delay is also the first step towards
legal and regulated online poker in America.
"This is a great victory for poker, but an even greater
victory for advocates of good and fair public policy,"
said D'Amato. "These additional months are critical to
provide legislators time to clarify UIGEA and pass
legislation to licence and regulate poker early next
year."
PPA's executive director John Pappas said:
"I think we've had a lot of smaller victories that led
to a change in how Congress views our issue...but I
think this might be our biggest single, changing moment.
This really puts it squarely on the shoulders of
Congress to do something during this period of delay,
and we're hoping we can get some quick action. That's
why I think the timing of Frank's hearing next week
couldn't be better."
John Kennedy FitzGerald,
chief executive of the Interactive Gaming Council (IGC)
commented: “IGC hopes that the U.S. Congress will use
the intervening time to move U.S. law away from the
ambiguous attempts at prohibition contained in UIGEA,
and toward a rational policy of licensing and
regulation, which respects individual freedom, protects
players, and raises needed revenue for federal and state
governments. "We thank Chairman Frank for his
efforts toward that goal, and we look forward to working
with him in any way possible to achieve it."
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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