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US Legislation Doesn’t Stop Online Casino Group

Published on November 20, 2006 by admin   ·   No Comments

It seems the main issue in the world of online casinos has to do with the recent passing of the UIGEA (Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act) by President George W. Bush outlawing US citizens from playing at online casino sites. This law has caused a great deal of concern among online casino groups, but there is one that is not feeling the heat as the rest of this community clamors to try and alter their fan base to keep from breaking any laws.

This online casino group is determined to keep providing and offering a responsible gaming service to its American customers and members. As many online casino firms pull out of the US market and stop accepting bets from American players, this group will go against the tide and try to remain successful in a changing market. It is going to be a challenge, and the group, in the end, might stand alone on this issue. However, so far it shows no signs of giving up this fan base.

Although the bill has passed into law, with a new Congress in power soon, this law may become history, allowing online casino groups to once again cater to the American public. However, it is not certain that this will happen in the US. In the meantime, online casino fans will have to play their favorite online casino games at other online casinos operating from overseas.

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