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Radley Balko
Defends Online Gambling
Radley Balko testifies before
Congress on online gambling. Rep.
Ron Paul introduces Balko, who
urges the government to repeal the
Unlawful Internet Gaming Act that
banned online poker and other
gaming.
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Senator
Frist and the Online Gambling Ban
(A.K.A. "Mr. Bill Goes to Washington")
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Truth About Corrupt Politicians who
Passed Online Gambling Ban
Call Bill and tell him the voters don't
approve of his special interest
politics, or the corrupt way he sneaks
through legislation that the voters
don't approve of! Call Bill and tell him
voters don't approve of his special
interest politics!
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Online Gambling and Bob Goodlatte:
Victims of CDD
Call Bill
and tell him you know his secrets! Make
sure he's aware that the voters don't
approve of his special interest
politics, or the corrupt way he sneaks
through legislation that the voters
don't approve of!
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U.K. Brings in New Gambling
Law, Opens Web Casino Betting, Ads Britain's new gambling law comes
into force at midnight, legalizing U.K. advertising
campaigns for the first time and licensing online
casinos that can accept bets from gamblers worldwide
including the U.S.
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Mobile
Gambling
forecast
to
top
$16
billion
globally
by
2011,
despite
bleak
prospects
for
US
market |
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15,
2007:
Prospects
for
the
development
of
the
global
mobile
gambling
market
remain
strong,
despite
the
strengthening
of
legal
barriers
to
its
development
in
the
USA
says
Juniper
Research.
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Frank Introduces Internet
Gambling Regulation and
Enforcement Act of 2007
Washington, DC - Rep. Barney
Frank (D-MA) today
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H.R. 2046, the Internet
Gambling Regulation and
Enforcement Act of 2007 that
would create an exemption to
the ban on online gambling
for properly licensed
operators, allowing
Americans to lawfully bet
online. Read full story.
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WTO says U.S.
rules on offshore Internet
gambling sites illegal
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Brighter Days for
Online Betting?
Signs that the
U.S. may reconsider
its 2006 online
gambling ban.
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Las Vegas gambling firm
tries luck online in Britain
Amanda Andrews |
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Las
Vegas Sands, the US casino giant,
is to launch an online gaming site
in the UK, following the recent
crackdown by US authorities on
internet gambling. Las Vegas Sands
has signed a deal with Cantor
Gaming to create a casino and
poker website in the UK, with the
aim of taking it into other
countries.
The casino company said that the
website, which would not accept US
customers, would feature the
companies’ brands, including The
Venetian, Sands, Palazzo and Paiza.
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It
May
Not
be
the
End
of
Online
Gambling
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US
did
pass
the
Safe
Port
Act,
which
intends
to
limit
online
gambling,
making
it
all
the
more
difficult
for
gamers
in
the
US
to
paddle
away
at
online
poker,
but
it
didn't
bring
forth
the
end
of
the
world.
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U.S. Law Causing
Turmoil in
Online Gambling
Industry |
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The online
gambling
industry is
undergoing a
seismic shift
just weeks after
a new law cut
off much of the
business in the
United States.
Big public
companies have
lost billions of
dollars in
market value and
millions of
customers as
they shut their
United States
Web sites for
sports betting,
poker and other
games.Full Story |
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You can bet on anything (CBS) |
The
point of making something illegal
is to stop people from doing it,
and penalize them if they do.
Then there’s Internet gambling.
The federal government is clear:
gambling on the Internet is
against the law. And yet millions
of Americans do it on hundreds of
Web sites, to the tune of billions
of dollars.
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This
story originally aired on Nov. 20,
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