CRYPTOLOGIC FEELS THE PINCH IN SLOW THIRD QUARTER
16 October 2009
Trading update predicts loss of around $3.4
million
Hopes that the Obama administration in the United States
would bring a more enlightened vision to the online
gambling scene, and a delay in the implementation of the
Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Regulations, are
fading as the industry considers the content and
implications of the US government's Final Rule.
In November last year, some sixteen months after the
UIGEA was passed by Congress and in something of a rush
as the Bush administration was coming to an end (see
previous InfoPowa reports), the Department of the
Treasury and the Federal Reserve Board published the
regulations supporting the UIGEA in the form of a Final
Rule for compliance by US financial institutions.
Notice HP-1266 advised that the UIGEA prohibits
gambling businesses from knowingly accepting payments in
connection with unlawful Internet gambling, including
payments made through credit cards, electronic funds
transfers, and checks.
"The Board and the
Treasury are required by the Act to develop a joint rule
in consultation with the Department of Justice," the
notification advised.
"The final rule requires
U.S. financial firms that participate in designated
payment systems to establish and implement policies and
procedures that are reasonably designed to prevent
payments to gambling businesses in connection with
unlawful Internet gambling.
"The rule provides
non-exclusive examples of such policies and procedures
and sets out the regulatory enforcement framework. For
purposes of the rule, unlawful Internet gambling
generally would cover the making of a bet or wager that
involves use of the Internet and that is unlawful under
any applicable federal or state law in the jurisdiction
where the bet or wager is initiated, received, or
otherwise made."
Although the Final Rule becomes
effective on January 19, 2010, compliance by financial
institutions becomes mandatory on December 1, 2009.
Official announcements detailing the rule, together
with legal interpretations, can be read at the following
sources:
http://www.ustreas.gov/press/releases/reports/unlawfuinternetgambling11.12.08.pdf
http://www.paulhastings.com/assets/publications/1087.pdf?wt.mc_ID=1087.pdf
http://www.gambling-law-us.com/Federal-Laws/internet-gambling-ban.htm
http://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/press/bcreg/bcreg20081112a1.pdf
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