Betcha.com founder falls through his own loophole.
Betcha.com operated under a very cleverly utilised legal loophole that its founder was able to dig out. A loophole that meant it couldn’t be classified as a gambling site…or could it?
View ArticleOnline gambling legal status further complicated by judge’s ruling.
The already existing drive to scrap the federal government’s online gambling ban was recently given a boost by a South Carolina judge’s ruling.
View ArticleU.S plans to reform its online gambling legislation
On March 5th 2009 Barney Frank, House of Representatives Financial Services Committee Chairman, told reporters at a press conference that he would be pushing to repeal the current U.S ban on online...
View ArticleU.S restriction and prosecution of European gambling websites constitutes...
After deliberating for an entire year on the subject, the European Commission finally decided that U.S restriction and prosecution of European gambling websites constitutes discrimination and so is...
View ArticleFormer CEO of BetonSports.com pleads guilty.
The U.S. Department of Justice has announced that David Carruthers, the former CEO and director of BetonSports.com pleaded guilty to several charges including racketeering and running an illegal...
View ArticlePartyGaming Pays the US government $105 million.
A payment of $105 million was recently been made by online gambling site PartyGaming to the U.S government. The payment has been labelled a “non-prosecution agreement” and is hoped...
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