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| The United States Congress recently passed legislation that aims to make it illegal to process payments between U.S. customers and internet gambling companies. It is important to note that once signed, the legislation:
Collected here are press releases and statements from online poker and related companies regarding this legislation. PartyGaming Plc:
Full Tilt
Cryptologic Inc.
888 Holdings plc (Pacific Poker)
Pokerroom.com
Sportingbet Plc
Boss Media AB
NETELLER
Absolute Poker
Cake Poker
True Poker
FirePay
Pokerstars
Betcorp Ltd
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Last edited by Mesoa; 31st October 2006 at 09:47 PM. Reason: Added Neteller update |
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| Pokerroom.com statement added.
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| Added: Absolute Poker Cake Poker
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| What I don't get is how on earth the government would ever police such a thing. I mean, get real. Don't they have more important things to be doing? It's like a cop giving a ticket for jaywalking when there is a guy on the corner getting beat. Priorities man, priorities! |
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| Here is an email I received today from Pokerstars: Quote:
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| OnGame (owned by Bwin) bans U.S. players: "Bwin has decided to comply with the new legislation and will no longer accept any new U.S.-resident customers for its real money gaming products, effective immediately," the firm said in a statement published on Friday evening. Bwin only gained access to the U.S. online gambling market in spring when it took over Swedish online poker site Ongame. http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/arti...ISURE-BWIN.xml
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