MOVING DAY FOR POKERSTARS ITALIAN PLAYERS
31 July 2009
Government regulations mean Italians have to
play on the Internet poker firm's Italian website
Italian players on the giant online poker site
PokerStars.com are being moved across to the company's
PokerStars.it website in order to comply with local
regulator AAMS requirements, the company has announced.
Regulatory changes become effective in Italy today
(July 29th), requiring that only tournament play is
permitted; sites operating and licensed in Italy may
only accept Italian taxpayers as players; the operating
site’s servers must be located in Italy and every
tournament must be pre-approved in real-time by the
AAMS. There are restrictions on how long a player should
be permitted to play, and on cash games.
The
changes have the approval of the European Commission,
granted in February this year, but still caught most
players offguard. Gioco Digitale appeared to be well
prepared, but other Italian-licensed sites seemed to be
scrambling to some extent to comply timeously with the
implementation of the regulations.
PokerStars
explained that the initiative to transfer Italian
players to the Italian website of the company was
necessary to avoid prosecution and difficulties with the
Italian authorities.
"We have no choice in this
matter," a statement from PokerStars revealed. "The law
that was passed recently by the Italian Parliament has
made it very clear that offering real money online poker
games to Italian residents can only be done by the sites
that hold an AAMS licence, like our PokerStars.it site,
and the operators that breach this provision are
committing a criminal offence. Note that this new law
has been submitted for approval to the European Union,
and the approval was granted.”
The statement went
on to reveal that PokerStars had been advised directly
by the Italian government that it should cease offering
service to Italian customers using the PokerStars.com
website with effect from July 29th, and that management
had agreed to comply with the Italian request.
“Starting from the 27th of July 2009, Italian players
will not be able to play at PokerStars.com tables any
longer, but they will be able to either transfer their
assets to PokerStars.it or convert their PokerStars.com
account into a PokerStars.it account if they do not have
one already”, the statement concluded.
It is not
at present known how great an impact the loss of the
Italian players will have on player liquidity on the
international PokerStars.com website, and the EC
approval of the rather parochial Italian regulations
raises interesting questions regarding EU principles of
free movement of trade and services between member
nations. At first blush, it would also appear that the
many respected Italian poker pros may be restricted from
global online poker action unless they are playing from
outside of Italy, although their position is still not
clear.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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