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I assume Neteller also received and paid out funds related to Sports betting. That is still under the wire act.
In a 13-page legal opinion written by Assistant Attorney General Virginia Seitz and dated September 20, the Justice Department says “nothing in the materials supplied by the Criminal Division suggests that the New York or Illinois lottery plans involve sports wagering, rather than garden-variety lotteries. Accordingly, we conclude that the proposed lotteries are not within the prohibitions of the Wire Act.”

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Some immediate consequences
I wonder who paid who? I'm not talking about brown envelopes necessarily, but a lot of people must have been promised a lot of things.
I don't believe the DOJ would change their tack just like that because they felt bad for online gamblers. The legal opinion could have been sought years ago.....in fact, what's to say they didn't and just sat on it until the major offshore operators were dealt with.
I wonder who paid who? I'm not talking about brown envelopes necessarily, but a lot of people must have been promised a lot of things.
I don't believe the DOJ would change their tack just like that because they felt bad for online gamblers. The legal opinion could have been sought years ago.....in fact, what's to say they didn't and just sat on it until the major offshore operators were dealt with.
“The Wire Act’s legislative history reveals that Congress’s overriding goal in the Act was to stop the use of wire communications for sports gambling in particular,” the Justice Department’s legal opinion says. “Our conclusion that subsection 1084(a) is limited to sports betting finds additional support in the fact that, on the same day Congress enacted the Wire Act, it also passed another statute in which it expressly addressed types of gambling other than sports.”
Given that the Wire Act does not reach interstate transmissions of wire communications
that do not relate to a “sporting event or contest,” and that the state-run lotteries proposed by
New York and Illinois do not involve sporting events or contests, we conclude that the Wire Act
does not prohibit the lotteries described in these proposals. In light of that conclusion, we need
not consider how to reconcile the Wire Act with UIGEA, because the Wire Act does not apply
in this situation. Accordingly, we express no view about the proper interpretation or scope of
UIGEA.

A bit odd for the DOJ to back track like this..Something heavy is stepping on some toes....

I haven't read the whole thread or the news article so forgive me if this question is answered:
Does this mean I can play at 32red? If so who should contact them and let them know to let us in? I will read the article later but for now the answer to those two questions will do.![]()
Does this mean I can play at 32red? If so who should contact them and let them know to let us in?
I agree totally. They might be heavy-handed but they will be surrounded by lawyers and I am sure they knew this all along. IMO they used the uncertainty as a foundation for the scare tactics - very successfully in terms of getting rid of offshore operators, not very successfully in terms of PR for the "American way". Like they care LOL.


Nelson Rose's legal opinion:
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Nelson Rose's legal opinion:
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The interesting question is what the Majority Leader of the U.S. Senate, Harry Reid (D.-NV) and Kyl, the number two Republican in the Senate, will do. They had sent a letter asking the DoJ for clarification of its position on Internet gambling. They now have their answer, though it may not have been what they had wanted.
. So many wicked looking games I want to try out
.Bare with me on this one. It seems to make sense in my head.
I'm under the assumption that a decent portion of online casinos pulled out of the United States based on the DOJ's negative stance on online gambling. They weren't yet banned correct? So since the structure is already in place, couldn't those casinos come back based on the DOJ's new opinion?
My thought process may be way off but the thought of being able to have a decent selection of casinos to play at instead of 1 or 2 (that aren't RTG) is driving me insane. So many wicked looking games I want to try out
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The new decision would eliminate “almost every federal anti-gambling law that could apply to gaming that is legal under state laws,” Rose wrote on his blog.

)The DOJ (Den Of Jackasses) has not seen the light.....they've seen the color.....GREEN.
It ain't about what's right or fair, its about that good ol' hard currency that the governments of the US are craving right now.
Make no mistake. The DOJ would have hired a team of lawyers to tell them it IS illegal if they so desired. One doesn't pay a law firm to provide an opinion they don't want to hear.
It's been all about clearing the decks via the UIGEA for the big US guns to swoop in and take the cake. It makes total sense, and is the usual American way of doing business I.e. making sure the playing field isn't level and only abiding by the international trade laws that suit them (in no way is this an insult to my US friends here)
It wouldn't surprise me if harrahs and others had their own online software ready to go at the drop of a hat. Now wouldn't THAT be interesting to see.
Oh, they've been quietly sharpening their little fangs for a while....You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.
Oh, they've been quietly sharpening their little fangs for a while....You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.
Not to come across as addicted or anything![]()
but
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and the fact that some states such as Texas doesn't care (its legal) aren't we good to go?
32 red account please? ? ?
LOL
The UIGEA is still there and that makes it illegal for any bank or processor to allow US residents to transact with an offshore and unlicenced operator. Plus 32Red are a PLC - IMO they aren't going to go near the USA until it's actually legal - as opposed to "not illegal" - to do so - or they are invited!"We Shall Overcome"![]()
Regretabbly this is followed by 2 words.


This faith?
Why regrettably? The next two words in the MLK speech is "this faith"
I'm confused![]()
