EU Officials Likely to Challenge U.S. Online Gambling Legislation

Posted on July 19th, 2008 in Uncategorized by admin

An article this week by Eli Lehrer in The American Spectator forecasts a rough road ahead for the U.S. as the time comes nigh when European Union trade emissaries speak visit Washington D.C. later this month and speak with the U.S. Department of Justice and Congress itself. No doubt posing some tough questions regarding the UIGEA and the U.S. stance on internet betting as a whole, the EU delegation could very well incite cause for trade restrictions if the U.S. continues its bullying approach toward international trading.

Leher’s article offers a strong breakdown regarding the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, including its many shortcomings, the implications of enforcing it, not to mention the imminent difficulties - some would say impossibilities - of getting the UIGEA enforced to begin with. Leher also cited two other pieces of vaguely enforceable legislation apparently designed to regulate casino gambling and sports betting - the 1961 Wire Act and 1992 Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act.

A common theme in all three pieces of legislation is something which Leher says is of major concern for the EU delegation. Anyone who is familiar with the UIGEA will know it is characterized by carve outs for horse racing, fantasy football and lotteries. It’s also no surprise that the UIGEA was heavily endorsed by the National Football League, although the bills proponents claim it was passed for moral reasons…err, American family values. It is precisely these carve outs which stand as the crutch for an international dispute.

In other words, the international community at large wants to know how the U.S. can be a member of the World Trade Organization, yet close off business to foreign betting operators, which the U.S. itself permits within its own borders. And to further add fuel to the fire, the U.S. Department of Justice continues discriminatorily persecuting foreign online gambling companies in other WTO member States.

But just when you though the U.S. can get away with anything it wants to, the European Union has begun creating a formal Trade Barriers Regulation complaint against the U.S. government specifically in regards to online gambling. The questions already presented to the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office, Susan Schwab (which she defensively dismissed), resembled more of a legal brief than an inquiry. Although it is not certain how far the EU is willing to make a case against the U.S. in front of the international community, the fact of the matter is that the UIGEA is not sitting right with many people.

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Online Slots Prove Top Choice for UK Internet Gamblers

Posted on June 17th, 2008 in Uncategorized by admin

Apparently, online slots are predicted to become the next best thing to white bread. My only question is since when were slots given this grandiose title? I thought slots already were the next best thing to white…err, wheat bread (Believe me, not only is it better for you, it tastes better too!).

On that note, what I really want to see is a study showing that online slots are actually good for your health…maybe even getting a classification as health food! Entertainment is a great diversion for treating stress, so why not right?

Okay, but where am I going with all this you ask? According to the UK gambling group, Vernons, which was recently acquired by Sportech plc, slots make up the largest portion of online casino gambling revenue in the tightly regulated UK online gambling industry. Although their report is specific to their own operations, statistical findings like these generally dictate trends in the overall landscape of any industry.

Vernons claims they have seen a tenfold rise in slots players at their online casino in the last six months, translating into some pretty hefty progressive slots jackpots. Vernons’ “Clover Rollover” has been increasing by 1000 per day, accumulating over 1,000 in the last month alone. The current jackpot is worth 1,260, which is bound to grow even faster and larger with more players taking note.

While Vernons stats primarily speak for themselves, several other UK online casinos are showing just as impressive numbers. 32Red and Roxy Palace continue to lead the pack of top Microgaming online casinos, while Virgin Casino shines for Wager Works, Golden Palace for Playtech and InterCasino for Cryptologic software.

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