It’s not an admission of guilt …
It’s simply avoiding a fight that they cannot individually win without a lot of strife and potential risk for travelling execs. Being right or correct doesn’t matter here when US authorities think that they can arrest, detain and attempt to prosecute …
I understand the SportingBet exec still has his passport confiscated – and is facing extradition to Lousiana for the heinous charge of “Gambling with a computer” …
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Although the US is a huge market – it is starting to be seen as best to avoid the conflict – until the general American populace get their lawmakers under control and make them focus on real issues (and not online gambling)
:roflmao:
Remember that these are ligitimate public companies – who have shareholders and profits to consider … and who cannot really afford to be seen sticking two fingers in the air at the US Government …
You just do not pick a fight with the biggest legal bully …
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