I read that letter … and either it’s been trimmed … or parahprased … or it’s been written by a 15 year old who’s pulling our leg.
(1) Registration and Fitness to Hold a License is a barrier to Entry ?
These requirements are actually pretty common in gambling jurisdictions overseas, and probably in US land based jurisdictions too?
Given the vast potential profits – and the ease to which online software can be rigged to “cheat” I don’t REALLY see any alternative to a stringent check on potential applicants.
(2) The registration process will be rigged.
Seriously? That’s the thrust of this “Harvard Lawyers” argument?
Well you can’t argue against that … unfair selection processes are obviously unfair by definition.
:dafingers
But what if we take that assumption away and say that there will be a reasonable approach?
I read this item and didn’t actually see a single piece of legal logic, case law or reasoned argument in it ?
Oh — other than rum and cokes cost $15 in New York …
It’ll take a bit more discussion than this to get me thinking that Barney Frank is part of a super-scam.
:stirpot: