MALTA PRESSURES EVERLEAF TO WITHDRAW FROM U.S. POKER
MARKET?
10 February 2012
New terms and conditions appear to exclude
players from Malta, France and the United States
One of the online poker industry's smaller
networks, Everleaf Gaming, this week started requiring
players to accept new terms and conditions that appear
to exclude action from Malta, France and the United
States.
Clause 18 of the new T&Cs states: "No
person who is resident in Malta, France and USA may open
an account, play, or in any other way participate in the
ELG offerings and/or services."
Players
speculated that recent enforcement actions in the United
States, which have attacked payment processors, may be
behind the decision. Others pointed out that Everleaf
has been slow on pay-outs in recent weeks and could be
feeling the pressure against its financial systems.
Some credence was given to the former when a
spokesman from one of Everleaf's skins, Minted Poker,
revealed that the network had reached the decision after
discussions with its licensing authority - the LGA in
Malta - and the suggestion that US official pressure had
been brought to bear.
In the absence of a proper
exit strategy, fully informing players what is going on
and how the exclusions will be handled in account
closing and financial terms, the player community could
be excused for feeling confused, especially in light of
the fact that US action on the network is continuing.
Clarification will hopefully be forthcoming in a
company statement at some point.
Whether the LGA
policy will impact other US-friendly online poker
providers licensed on the island is unknown; Everleaf is
reportedly vulnerable because its servers are on Malta,
whereas - for example - the Merge Network carries dual
Malta and Kahnawake licensing, but its servers are not
within the Malta jurisdiction.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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