MORE U.S. DISCUSSION ON INTERNET GAMBLING DUE THIS
WEEK
10 February 2012
Senate Committee hearing will hear a wide
range of opinion on Indian interests and online gaming
Thursday
Interest in online gambling in the United States
is set to continue on Thursday this week when the US
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs meets to hear the
views of a wide cross section of interested parties on
the possible impact of legalised internet gambling on
tribal gaming.
The hearing, titled "Oversight
Hearing on the U.S. Department of Justice Opinion on
Internet Gaming: What's at Stake for Tribes," has been
triggered by the remarkable about-turn on what the
Department of Justice considers to be online gambling in
terms of the Wire Act. The new policy has unleashed a
flurry of speculation on opportunities and disadvantages
across America.
It follows an earlier hearing
titled "The Future of Internet Gaming: What's at Stake
for Tribes" which took place hearing took place last
November (see previous InfoPowa reports) and examined
how federal legalisation of online poker and gambling
might impact tribal interests.
Three sets of
witnesses will be heard Thursday: the Hon. Robert Odawi
Porter, president of the Seneca nation is up first. He
will be followed in a second panel by Kevin K. Washburn,
Dean of the School of Law Administration at the
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM; I. Nelson
Rose, gaming legal expert and Senior Professor at
Whittier Law School in Encino, CA; and Alex Skibine,
Professor, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of
Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.
The third panel
consists of Patrick Fleming, Litigation Support Director
for the Poker Players Alliance, Washington, DC, and
Glenn Feldman, an Attorney with the firm of Mariscal,
Weeks, McIntyre & Friedlander in Phoenix, AZ.
Evidence is likely to reflect the widely divergent
opinions of different tribes, some of whom support
online gambling whilst others fear it will cannibalise
their land gambling business. Previous witnesses have
weighed an internet gambling industry producing revenues
of around $41 billion over a decade against Indian land
gaming revenues projected over the same period at $256
billion.
Competitive ventures involving the
tribes have been especially noticeable in California,
where an intrastate legalisation initiative has sparked
two separate bills supported by differing alliances.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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