TIGHTER U.S. CONTROL FROM MICROGAMING?
24 October 2008
Affiliate emails indicate stronger IP blocks
Affiliate marketers working for Microgaming licensees
still serving a restricted number of US states started
receiving an intriguing email from their online casinos
and poker rooms Thursday.
The emails advised that the software provider was
tightening its US controls on residents of a number of
states which have specifically prohibited online
gambling activity.
The communication reminds affiliates that the "banned"
states from which Microgaming will not accept business
are:
District of Columbia
Illinois
Indiana
Louisiana
Michigan
Missouri
Nevada
New Jersey
New York
Oregon
South Dakota
Washington State
Wisconsin
Players who have managed to bet from the banned states
will find themselves blocked from the Microgaming
servers going forward, with the licensee concerned
returning any monies owed.
The surprise ommission is Kentucky, given the seizure of
141 online gambling domains by Franklin Circuit Court
Judge Thomas Wingate over the last few weeks and the
legal furore this has created (see previous InfoPowa
reports)
The communication from Eurolinx advised affiliates:
“This is not a new rule, just sudden enforcement of an
old one Players can still play in the Sportsbook.
Players can still register from the banned states, but
will not be able to play in the Poker client or in the
Casino. The IP blocking service Microgaming is using
also has a proxy detector, so players will no longer be
able to use a proxy to hide their IPs.”
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
More news here.
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