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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. Watch

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! Watch
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! Watch
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
January 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. Full Story
Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass. Frank Introduces Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act of 2007 Washington, DC - Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) today introduced
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. Full Story

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. Full Story

Las Vegas gambling firm tries luck online in Britain
Amanda Andrews
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
The 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. Full Story

U.S. Law Causing Turmoil in Online Gambling Industry
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

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. Full Story

This story originally aired on Nov. 20, 2005.
 
 
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