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Default Internet Gambling Bill - Official Statements from Poker Rooms

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:
  1. Does not make online poker illegal.
  2. Allows the goverment 270 days to come up with new regulations.

Collected here are press releases and statements from online poker and related companies regarding this legislation.


PartyGaming Plc:
  • 02-Oct-06 London Stock Exchange Regulatory Announcement United States legislation
    "Board of PartyGaming has determined that if the President signs the Act into law, the Company will suspend all real money gaming business with US residents"

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888 Holdings plc (Pacific Poker)
  • 02-Oct-06 London Stock Exchange Regulatory Announcement Announcement Re: US Legislation
    "Board has concluded that it is appropriate to suspend participation by US based customers in activities covered by the legislation ... immediately upon the legislation taking effect"

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Sportingbet Plc
Boss Media AB
NETELLER
  • 01-Oct-06 Member News US Member Update: 1st October 2006
    "It is currently unclear how NETELLER, a European company, with no assets, presence or employees in the US, would be affected by this bill."
  • 02-Oct-06 Press Release US Congress Passes Safe Port Act (PDF)
  • 19-Oct-06 Update on US position (PDF)
  • 30-Oct-06 Third Quarter Trading Update (PDF)
    "NETELLER is constantly re-examining its position with regard to the US market and its provision of services to that market is currently under review. As previously stated, NETELLER, a company registered outside the US, will comply with the Act and its related regulations as if it were subject to the Act’s jurisdiction. We will keep our shareholders, merchants, customers and employees informed of any developments during this challenging period."

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Cake Poker
True Poker
  • 01-Oct-06 Website News Can I make a Deposit to TruePoker from the United States?
    "Yes, you can legally deposit to TruePoker from the United States. TruePoker does NOT make or accept bets or wagers in which it has any stake in the outcome. So, our games and tournaments, and your deposits, are not covered by this UIGE Act of 2006."
  • 04-Oct-06 Website News US Legislation Update
    "Conclusion: TruePoker is not covered by the UIGE Act, and will continue to offer games for play by US players."

FirePay
  • 11-Oct-06 Website News News
    "US account holders can no longer use FirePay for online gambling payments"

Pokerstars
Betcorp Ltd
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It sounds like there will be plenty of places for US players to play online after all.
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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:

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We received an email from you during the last two weeks inquiring about PokerStars' position with regards to the recently enacted Internet Gambling Act.

PokerStars has received extensive expert advice from within and outside the U.S. which concluded that these provisions do not alter the U.S. legal situation with respect to online poker. Furthermore it is important to emphasize that the Act does not in any way prohibit you from playing online poker.

Therefore, our business continues as before - open to players worldwide including the US. You may play on our site as you did prior to the Act.

PokerStars believes that poker is a game of skill enjoyed by millions of players and we remain committed to providing you a safe and fun environment in which to play. We value your loyalty to PokerStars, and look forward to continuing to serve you with the best online poker experience, as we have for the past five years, six billion hands, and 40 million tournaments.

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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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It is interesting that Poker sites say that they are open for gaming from residents of the US. I believe that they are since nothing precludes them from staying in business. The real question is how do players in the US fund an account at the sites that still allow US residents to play. I used to use Firepay and they now exclude US residents from making deposits to Poker Sites. I believe Netteller excludes residents of the State of MD (maybe others). What funding options are availabe that allow for the transfer of funds to sites, i.e., Poker Stars.?
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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!
Exactly. I really disliked the Bush admin. and some of them be posing their morals on others too much. I mean just because gambling is wrong that doesn't mean that they should telling others especially grown folks not to gamble.
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