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Reply To: US Law May Vanish Online Casinos in April 2006…

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vladcizsol
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Guys they will do it like this:

The Justice Department will send a warning letter to all major ISPs warning that if they allow their users to access Online Gambling Sites, Online Casinos, Poker Rooms, Sportsbooks or any sites which facilitate or advertise online gambling then they will be in violation of whatever new law will exist and guilty of aiding and abetting a felony. Most likely they could and would be charged for each user that access online gambling through their servers.

If they do not comply with the law they will be charged with criminal and civil violations and be subject to prosecution, asset seizure and loss of business licenses. Additionally officers of the company may be subject to criminal prosecution and inprisonment. They will be given a grace period of 30 to 90 days to comply with the law or face further and vigorous action.

Letters like this will be sent to ALL major providers of Internet Access in the US. These include AOL, TimeWarner (Road Runner), Adelphia, Comcast, MSN, Sprint, Bell South, AT&T, Earthlink, NetZero, Juno, Netscape etc…

I am 99.999% certain all of the major providers will comply under advice of their legal counsel. Any foolish enough not to will become test case and examples and WILL be prosecuted and subject to HEAVY fines.

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.