6 October 2006

Dear Reader,

I'm getting ready for the EIG (European Interactive Gaming Expo & Conference). It's only days away, and it should be a positively informative one. I'm sure there will be a lot of long faces there, but what the hell - I'm sure we'll be fed well.

Anticipatingly yours,
Bryan

In this issue:
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WORD FROM THE MEISTER

The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006

If one were to believe the mainstream press, you'd think that this is the end of the line for online gambling for US residents. I guess the mainstream press understands this industry as much as the misguided right wing politicians who pushed this through do. Yes, they pushed this through the Senate on the tail end of the "Safe Port Act". It was underhanded, devious, and would have made any shifty politician applaud with pride. It was a disgusting manipulation of the American political system.

But this isn't the place to voice my disdain over the self-serving politicians with stupid agendas who are making decisions for American citizens. Nope. This is the place where I'll try to explain what this means to players, affiliates, and other concerned parties. And I'm going to make this brief as possible.

For one thing - this is not banning online gaming in the states. Don't believe the hype. There has been a panic amongst players, affiliates, and software providers that has embarrassingly gotten out of hand. This bill is "enforcing" certain provisions against "unlawful Internet gambling" and the key word here is "unlawful". There are no federal laws that make gambling online "unlawful". A few states have done this, but there is no Federal law. There is the "Wire Act" that the Department of Justice has claimed that they "feel" applies to sports betting on the Internet, but this has never gone to court.

The best thing to do is to read up on this. One of the best articles I've read so far was posted at Cardplayer.com. It was written by their legal team:
http://www.cardplayer.com/poker_news/news_story/1446?class=PokerNews

You should also read I. Nelson Rose's review of the bill here: Gambling and the Law
http://www.gamblingandthelaw.com/columns/2006_act.htm

To affiliates, it's not the end of the world. Some webmasters are getting absolutely hysterical. There was even talk that the Federal Government can seize dot com domains if they have gambling related links on them in public view. Please put the bong down because that is total nonsense. If that's the case, why haven't they confiscated all of the "illegal" gambling sites dot com domains? And just because it's a dot com, it doesn't mean it's an American domain. Try to tell William Hill Casino.com that the feds want their dot com domain. I'd like to hear what they would have to say.

My advice to affiliates who reside in the states, you should consider moving your affiliate sites to a server not located there. Check these out:
Coreix.net
Rackspace.co.uk

If you are looking for legal advice, here is a link for the Law Offices of Ledger & Associates http://ledgerlaw.com/index.htm

Emery Ledger specializes in gaming law and is offering his services to the smallest affiliate to the biggest operators. He recently spoke at the CAC in Las Vegas.

His offices are in Newport Beach CA
Telephone 800-300-0001
Facsimile 800-398-5345

Last but not least. You can try and do something now. Here is a video by J. Todd of the Association of Professional Casino Webmasters. Click here to check this out.
http://www.apcw.org/law

Lest we forget - election day is only one month away. If you are not registered to vote, you have a screw loose. Get registered now before it's too late. Here are some sites to get you started:
America Coming Together (ACT)
Federal Voting Assistance Program
The National Coalition on Black Civic Participation, Inc.
The League of Women Voters
Rock the Vote
Smoke the Vote

Within the next week or so, I'll be posting information on who was responsible for this bill, who supported this, and who was against it. Once you arm yourself with that knowledge, you can begin writing letters on how you feel about this, and then take it to the polls.

It's never too late to voice your opinion. Some of these politicians need to be shown their rightful place.

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Grab yo' self a hot cup o' java and listen to this:
  • The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006
  • What it means to US players
  • What it means to affiliates
  • What it means to most everyone
  • Nazi Punk - Kiss my ass
  • Vortran007's Player Warning
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BIG LOBBY MONEY SPENT TO PROTECT HORSE RACING CARVE-OUTS

Over $3 million in contributions to politicians and their education and entertainment

One of the more interesting news stories flowing from the US attempt to disrupt financial channels to the online gambling industry was carried by the British newspaper The Independent this week.

According to the newspaper, the American horse racing industry doled out the big bucks to ensure that it was exempt from the online gambling financial restrictions that Congress seeks to impose.

Through lobbyists, the American horse racing industry made contributions to politicians and for education to the tune of $3 million, says The Independent....and it was much to the chagrin of online gaming companies in the UK.

The President of the US-based Poker Players Alliance, which does not have an exemption but would like one expressed his outrage at the apparent hypocrisy.

Michael Bolcerek said, "The horse racing industry is not afraid or ashamed of saying that they were able, for want of a better word, to buy their exemption from the new laws."

The American horse racing industry paid over $3 million in political donations, and spent millions of dollars more on entertainment and "education" for politicians, to ensure its exemption from the new internet betting laws that if signed off by the US President will make the movement of US gambling cash more difficult.

The figures show a sophisticated lobbying effort targeted at specific Congressmen, and has infuriated executives from the UK-listed online gambling companies whose shares have collapsed by more than half in the past three days as a consequence of the unexpected Congressional action.

The Internet gambling industry is vowing to learn lessons from the debacle, and promising to fund a new wave of lobbying to promote its own carve-outs or the full regulation of internet betting in the US.

The Independent says that offshore gambling firms, such as PartyGaming and others listed in London, have employed Capitol Hill lobbyists for several years, but have been unable to stem the tide of prohibitionist sentiment or to counter the more expensive efforts of other interest groups.

Figures compiled by the Centre for Responsive Politics show how the National Thoroughbred Racing Association and the owners of racehorses and racetracks have funnelled money into mainly Republican campaign coffers as the prohibitionist tide has risen.

Over the past six years, the industry made contributions of $3.02 million, all but $500 000 of which went to Republican candidates.

Bob Goodlatte, the member of the House of Representatives whose prohibition bill in February gave the campaign to ban internet gambling transactions its successful momentum, is one of the four members of the House of Representatives to have received the most campaign contributions, and the NTRA believes time spent educating Mr Goodlatte was the reason he agreed to exempt horse racing from his bill. He received $16 000 in campaign contributions, according to the figures. There is no suggestion Mr Goodlatte acted improperly in accepting campaign funds.

At a University of Arizona symposium on racing and gaming last year, Greg Avioli, the NTRA's head of legislation, said a ban on internet betting on horse racing was "an over-our-dead-body issue" and would jeopardise too many livelihoods (see previous InfoPowa report).

He said: "We're fairly confident we have the political strength in Washington to stop that, because this $40 billion agribusiness now lives and breathes on that [internet gambling] revenue. So we've got friends in Washington and I don't think they can pass a law over our objection."

Campaign contributions have long acted as a foot in the door in Washington's crowded lobbying scene, whose worst excesses were exposed once again last year with the jailing of Jack Abramoff, one of the most powerful lobbyists, who used $82 million of money from Native American casino operators to fund lavish dinners, trips and gifts for top Republicans.

The National Football League, too - worried about corruption of sporting events because of gambling on their outcome - made a ban on internet gambling its top lobbying project this year.

Dan Walsh of the lobbying firm Greenberg Traurig, said the online gambling industry would learn from its setback and return with a new campaign. "I don't believe - I don't think even Congressman Jim Leach [who wrote the legislation] believes - the new regulations will put the internet gambling industry out of business, and, when that becomes clear, I think we can start talking about clarifying the law and regulating the industry."

Online Casino News courtesy of InfoPowa

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