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Reply To: Online Gambling Censorship on the Rise Internationally

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Hi all,

I know I see things too simply sometimes but in my mind if I were the casinos I would adhere to the laws of other countries about like i do to those of my own. Do as much as i desire … but don’t put myself in a position to be caught.

I have my own ethics and I abide by them moreso than any laws by any country, my fortune is that the two usually walk hand in hand.

but as to being told what customers I could have … by some country half a world away … I’d say kiss my card dealing, slot machine providing ass.

As much money as is involved … I’d set up my own banking system where players didn’t even have to worry about money crossing borders. The only catch would be that any money won … would have to be spent on things that can be purchased on line.

What would prevent players from purchasing a pencil for $500 and getting free casino cash with the purchase? and then if they won the money would be put into an account with a CC number that can be used to purchase goods and services that are on the net.

there are ways around every obstacle that any country can put up with exception of that country blocking access to IP addresses which would have to include proxies if I understand how this all works correctly.

We see online gambling accomplished thru one means or another all the time. It is really just a matter of how much hassle the casino is willing to endure … as to whether or not they choose to accept players from an certain country.

Its just a matter of who wants it bad enough and is willing to take the risks and jump thru the hoops to make it happen.