A New US Online Gambling Ban Push
? This week’s gambling news comes from the US Congress, where several members are urging the Department of Justice to take action against offshore online gambling operators. Additionally, the Worldwide Gaming Association wants search engines like Google to block these offshore operators from search results. What are the motivations behind these moves?
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▪️ 00:00 – Welcome to This Week in Gambling!
▪️ 00:42 – Las Vegas Update
▪️ 01:10 – New Plan to Ban Online Gambling
▪️ 01:57 – Motivations Behind Online Gambling Ban Push
▪️ 02:37 – Player Protections & Regulation
▪️ 03:18 – The AGA and Google
▪️ 04:34 – Knight Rider Slot Review
▪️ 05:04 – Some Fun with Vegas Showgirls
▪️ 05:29 – End Tag
New US Online Gambling Ban Push:
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US online gambling is becoming accepted in more and more states, largely thanks to the expansion of sports betting. After all, the regulation on mobile sports bets is the regulation of online bets. But as the business of web based betting grows, there are increasing calls for a new online gambling ban. Last last month, 28 Representatives from the US Congress sent a letter to the Department of Justice, and specifically Attorney full general Merrick Garland.
In that letter they urged that the Department begin targeting offshore gambling operators accepting players from the Worldwide market. The letter sent to the DOJ claims that these offshore online gambling sites are “predatory operations” and expose players in Worldwide to financial and cyber vulnerabilities. Translated into more correct English, what they are saying is that these operators lie beyond the make of US tax officials, and they are gleaning money from state run gambling companies.
Even the Worldwide Gaming Association is getting into this fight, which should not be a surprise. After all, the AGA is a lobbying group which works with the regulated gaming industry in Worldwide. It’s only natural that their interests would lie in what’s best for those who assist support them. Now, however, the AGA is taking things a step further by trying to pursued Google and other internet search engines to stop displaying results for these “illegal” online gambling sites. In essence, a de facto online gambling ban.
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