Even if you move your sites offshore, even if all the casinos are offshore 90% of US gamblers will NOT be able to view or access the casinos through their internet connections.
Not a very good situation if these laws are passed.
This is exactly my concern ever since I started seing this articles. There are a bunch of recent articles going live as press releases for this announce:banger:
The way I see it and my conclusion: As a “maybe” law student, the government now stands a good chance of making this internet gambling industry dissapear.
It happen with many markets, perhaps one of them is a great example: “Ephedra”.
What happen with ephedra in the last decade? Bunch of letters were sent to eliminate the sale of such powerful and safe product. Ultimately what happened? Hundreds of letters later, a sudden famous baseball player death…
Found the reasons( NOT the causes), had a motive ( pharmaceuticals were NOT profiting enouf and therefore losing money)…they restrcited it.
The way I see the online gambling market now, is the same way I saw the natural product “Ephedra” completely banned. Same order.
And to make matters worst…they add ‘money launder’, ‘ high probabilities of terrorism'( in which in this area is utter B.S)…is a slam dunk in the wrong side for me:satisfied
The problem is, this decision issue… is unpredictable and completely unsecure. Anyways, I will keep developing my gambling site.
-Joaquin:fencing: