UIGEA REGS OPEN THE DOORS FOR U.S. ONLINE GAMBLING
14 November 2008
An interesting take by the Kansas City Star on the
newly published regulations
The Kansas City Star had an interesting read on the
UIGEA regulations published this week and currently
receiving widespread mainstream media coverage; instead
of curtailing online gambling in the United States,
these rules may actually open up new avenues of Internet
gambling business!
Under the title "Oops. Did Congress accidentally
legalize cyber gambling?" the newspaper opines that the
new federal regulations backing the two-year-old UIGEA
and outlawing online gambling might achieve precisely
the opposite effect.
In an interesting article, the Kansas City Star notes
that the new rule perpetuates the carve-outs for
intrastate cyber gambling that is authorised by
sovereign states or tribes, and sanctions online
wagering under federal interstate horse racing gambling
and state lottery laws.
The rules also exempt individual gamblers from
enforcement, baring the government’s regulatory teeth
only at commercial gambling companies that operate cyber
casinos and cyber bookie joints.
"It therefore appears that individual states and tribes
operating gambling interests are quite free under these
new rules to let the cyber dice roll - and start raking
in a new and lucrative category of tax dollars," the
newspaper concludes.
"Nevada, New Jersey and a handful of other states have
been held back so far only by threats of prosecution
from the Justice Department - which now may be
handcuffed itself.
"Legal intrastate gambling may prove to be the game
changer that rapidly paves the way to legal interstate
and ultimately international gambling by Americans on
the Web."
With US land casino revenues under increasing pressure
in the tough economic environment, an Internet gambling
market in the US worth some $8 billion a year could
ameliorate at least some of the problems if sufficient
pressure were applied to states that, under the UIGEA
regulations, appear to have the power to decide for
themselves whether to regulate or not.
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