U.S. Threatens Online Gambling

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U.S. Threatens Action Against Online Gambling


Federal prosecutors have begun a wide-ranging effort to curb the growing popularity of online gambling in the United States by quietly threatening legal action against American companies that do business with Internet casinos and sports betting operations based outside the country, lawyers and industry executives say.

The investigation into the activities of media, public relations and technology companies relies on a controversial legal concept that holds that the American businesses, by providing advertising and other services that support Internet gambling, are "aiding and abetting" online casinos. That gives prosecutors an indirect way to attack the overseas enterprises, whose operations are illegal here but fall outside their jurisdiction.

Lawyers said they were not aware of any charges that had been filed. Still, the campaign, which has gone on for months, has already chalked up some significant non-legal victories. Several big media operations ? including Infinity Broadcasting, Clear Channel Communications and the Discovery Networks ? stopped running advertisements for offshore Internet casinos last fall in light of the threat of further scrutiny that might lead to prosecution.

The investigation comes as millions of Americans have turned to their home computers to place sports bets and play casino games. Using credit cards or other electronic payment methods, players can place wagers with the Internet casinos, most of them in Costa Rica, the Caribbean or the Isle of Man, between Ireland and Britain.

David Carruthers, chief executive of BetonSports.com, an online sports betting business based in Costa Rica, said he was licensed in Costa Rica, as well as in Antigua, the Dominican Republic and Britain. His company alone, he said, has 1.2 million registered American users and accepted 33 million bets from North America last year, the vast majority from the United States.

He said his advertisements had been banned recently from, among other places, the Howard Stern show, which is produced by Infinity Broadcasting, a unit of Viacom.

The investigation of the Internet gambling industry, lawyers said, is being run by Raymond W. Gruender, the United States attorney in the Eastern District of Missouri. His office convened a grand jury last year in St. Louis that has issued summonses to a number of companies and individuals, including Sebastian Sinclair, a market researcher who provides economic analyses of the online gambling industry.

Mr. Sinclair said he received a subpoena at the end of February. He said it required him to testify before the federal grand jury next month.
 

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You get enough conservatives in power. Well it will be shut down. Places like here at MadJacks wont be needed. Now if these do gooders would let Vegas have it. And we could clean it up alittle. Get a few taxes from it we would be going in right direction. Putting us all back in the dark ages is not the answer.
 

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Stories like that lead me to believe that the morality cops are alive and well and still haven't gotten a life yet....

Surprised that forums can even post links to offshore sites.....I guess that's next.....

I find it ironic that in a country that tries so hard to suppress immoral activity......that perfectly legal items to sell like cigarettes and tobacco products......cannot advertise thier products on television.......you can sell it legally but you cannot advertise it.....tell me why the attorneys for the tobacco industry didn't win this one on simple constitutional basis?

As far as the gambling issue goes.......WAAAAAY too many church people in this country to even think about letting Vegas open up online.......

Worst case scenario is gamblers being forced back into the underground scene, getting bent over by thier local guys.......

Probably all just a non-issue anyway......give the government a few months......if these other SOVEREIGN nations don't agree with the U.S. we pretty much just occupy them......

War of the month club......Costa Rica.....Jamaica.....mark it on your calender.......
 

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Funny you mention churches. They may have more gambling nation wide then vegas. Bingo anyone.
 
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