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Online gambling sites states their moves
12 Oct 2006
And it’s quite similar in most of them, moving to out side of the US or focusing on different routes. Online gambling need stability and taking activist moves is the way to make it. Online casinos have made some moves to make the gamers feel calm, some examples: realizing videos that try to change Bush’s opinion and making protest on video and paper, launching newsletters telling the wagers what to do and the newest thing – online gambling reveals the next step – in order to say – everything is on track, we’re doing business as usual. Online gambling companies have decided on what to do in the next few days, and published it on the media.
The moves that were stated – are the following: moving most of the American online gambling to the already existing out side branches, located in URLs of European and Asian online casinos, and receiving payments there, and US online gambling focusing on the non-traditional gamming, which is not stated as online gambling in the law, such bingo, trivia and horse racing. These moves is ought to keep the online casino business stable, and make the same amount of income. The only major change that will happen is the making of the UK to the new queen of online casinos, with most of Europe’s and United States’ gaming lay within its borders.
In the meanwhile, US wagers still hope that George Bush will not sign the online gambling law (I make a joke and say that the South Korean nuclear experiment was done by angry American wagers), and this weekend they will march to the white house to protest against the signing on the anti online gambling law.















