My take on Bryan’s decision is that it is a personal matter. He’s not only a webmaster, he’s a man with a family. He lives in Germany, but has family in the U.S. which I am sure he likes to visit once in a while. I think that he is doing what he feels he has to do in order to avoid being arrested under dubious circumstances when visiting the U.S.
It’s already been shown that U.S. authorities will make arrests on the flimsiest of charges.
Of course, I may be wrong, and it’s only a guess on my part.
The news that Casinomeister is dropping casinos who continue to serve U.S. players is big blow. Like people have already said, recent events are leaving american players in the dust. There’s no doubt that less legitimate casinos will emerge from the settling dust to make a buck off them.
The people to blame are not casinos or website owners who are making moves to protect themselves. The people to blame are the people who make laws and slip them through with no public debate or recourse.[HTML][/HTML]