IS JAPAN SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING THE LEGALISATION OF
ONLINE GAMBLING?
20 February 2009
Reports that closed door meetings have been held
between politicians and major Internet gambling groups
With a largely adult population of some 130 million
souls, a well developed Internet infrastructure and
relatively high per capita incomes, Japan has been eyed
by more than a few online gambling groups as a market
with considerable potential, and a report this week on
the OG Paper website will therefore have been read with
interest.
The unsourced report claims that the
ruling Liberal Democratic Party in Japan has opened
lines of communication with unnamed global gaming
companies specifically to discuss the possibilities for
online gambling in the region post-2010. Although there
is already online gambling activity serving the Asian
country, as far as is known there are no Internet
gambling venues operating within its borders.
InfoPowa has so far not been able to confirm the OG
report from other sources.
OG claims that the
Japanese government hopes to generate additional
revenues through legitimising online and land casino
gambling, and reports that horse racing and lottery
activities are legal in Japan but do not provide
significant revenues. Presenting a tempting - if
currently depressed - example for Japanese politicians
is the initial success of the Singapore and Macau land
gambling markets.
Achieving the government's
objective will not be simple; it is anticipated that
there will be determined political and civic opposition
to the concept of legalised and regulated online
gambling in Japan, and the government has apparently
already assured interested parties that an online
gambling industry within Japan's borders will include a
strict regulatory regime.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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