UIGEA DISRUPTION IMPACTS CANADA
1 May 2009
“Ignoring the internet is like holding on to
the notion that the world is flat.”
Canadian delegates to the International Masters of
Gaming Law Spring Conference in Windsor, Canada have
revealed that the US anti-online gambling law the
Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act is disrupting
not only American online horserace wagering and state
lottery operations, but those in Canada as well.
The controversial legislation, which has been widely
criticised for a lack of both practicality and
precision, attempts to prohibit financial transactions
with online gambling companies, placing the burden of
deciding which transactions are 'illegal' and the
enforcement of the law on the overworked financial
services industry.
Expert warnings that over
cautious assessments will adversely impact 'legitimate'
online betting enterprises have been realised,
triggering complaints from several state lotteries.
Constance Ladell of the British Columbia Lottery was
among the many who criticised the US law, its impact on
Canadian companies and the lack of positive action by
the governments concerned to rectify the situation.
“Our biggest challenge comes from south of the
border and the UIGEA,” said Ladell. “We’ve got caught up
in that and have suffered as a result of the UIGEA as
well as the risk-averse nature of the payments
industry.”
The news that Congressman Barney
Frank's next attempt to overturn the UIGEA (see previous
InfoPowa reports) was apparently welcomed by many
delegates, who seek a more precise and clear solution to
the complicated legal situation surrounding Internet
gambling.
“If Congressman Frank gets his way then
that will help us, too,” Ladell opined, saying that she
was frustrated that North American governments have thus
far failed to take positive steps to properly licence
and regulate online gaming.
“Ignoring the
internet is like holding on to the notion that the world
is flat,” she said.
One executive, Maggie McGee
of the Nova Scotia Gaming Corporation which is seeking
to embark on Internet operations, said: “The business
imperative to do so is clear, yet no jurisdiction in
North America regulates.”
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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