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December 17, 2008 at 11:42 pm #790470
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InactivePhilippines blocks online gambling.
Other government don’t like gambling, but people like.
December 18, 2008 at 1:08 am #790473Anonymous
InactiveThe last time that I checked, it is illegal to gamble within the Philippines
at an offshore casino. Although, it is not illegal to own an online casino
within the Philippines, if you purchase a license and meet their criteria.As far as online casinos being blocked within the Philippines, they aren’t blocked
by the ISPs. Some of the Playtech casinos are licensed out of the Philippines, and
Playtech does block access to anyone in the Philippines from visiting their casinos.You can access many of the other online casinos from within the Philippines.
December 19, 2008 at 5:14 pm #790616Anonymous
Inactive@writting_tom 191146 wrote:
Philippines[/quote]
I’m not sure where you’re coming from, so I’m going to answer as if you were thinking of online gaming operators.Philippines – Regulated – illegal unless you are licensed by PAGCOR, and at present there is only one licensee. No Playtech operator holds a license to accept wagers from Filipinos (yet).
Quote:JapanGray area. Gambling is illegal except where regulated. No online operator has ever been prosecuted for taking wagers from the Japanese. No specific law with respect to online gambling.
Quote:ThailandGray area. Gambling is illegal except where regulated. Operators within Thailand have been arrested in the past. No specific law with respect to online gambling.
Quote:CambodiaGray area. Gambling is illegal except where regulated. Unlicensed operators within Cambodia have been arrested in the past. It has been said that licensed casinos who also hold an ISP license are permitted to operate online gambling, though it’s not clear whether or not they can take bets from Cambodians or not. No specific law with respect to online gambling.
Quote:TaiwanGray area. Gambling is illegal except where regulated. Operators within Taiwan have been arrested in the past. No specific law with respect to online gambling.
December 19, 2008 at 7:10 pm #790625Anonymous
InactiveIf they speak english they can join RTG and play just like US players.
Unless ISP blocking the sites…
December 20, 2008 at 12:55 am #790666Anonymous
InactiveWhat about
Hong Kong
Macau
Mainland China ?December 20, 2008 at 10:15 am #790689Anonymous
Inactive@Vrindavan 191412 wrote:
Hong Kong[/quote]
Explicitly illegal unless operated by the Hong Kong Jockey Club. Can’t remember any prosecutions here though.Quote:MacauGray area – expected to regulate online gambling in the next few years, however. Can essentially be treated as an open market, but frankly it’s worse than targeting gamblers in Las Vegas
Quote:Mainland China ?Gray area – gambling is illegal unless regulated. Many prosecutions have taken place under normal gambling regulations. No specific online gambling regulation. If you intend to target this market, make sure you don’t live there.
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