Internet Gambling Laws: U.S., U.K. And the World

Posted by Gambler on July 24th, 2010 filed in Black Jack

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Internet Gambling Laws: U.S., U.K. And the World

Legal minds turned to Internet gambling laws as a specialty when the industry went beyond growth and exploded into the public mind. “The law surrounding Internet gambling in the United States has been murky, to say the least,” according to Lawrence G. Walters, one of the attorneys working with www.gameattorneys.com.

In contrast, Internet gambling laws in the U.K. have made the lives of providers and players a bit easier. The passage of the Gambling Act of 2005 has basically legalized and regulated online play in the U.K.

With the objectives of keeping gambling from promoting “crime or disorder” the U.K. act attempts to keep gambling fair, in addition to protecting younger citizens and others who may be victimized by gambling operation. Unlike the United States, which still clings to the 1961 Wire Wager Act, the U.K. significantly relaxed regulations that are decades old. A gambling commission was established to enforce the code and license operators.

A Whole Other Country

According to Walters and many other observers of the Internet gambling laws scene, the United States Department of Justice continues to view all gambling on the Internet as illegal under the Wire Act. But there are details in the federal law that defy attempts to throw a blanket over all online gambling.

The Wire Wager Act forms the basis for federal action on Internet gambling laws in the United States. The law was meant to complement and support laws in the various states, focusing primarily on “being engaged in the business of betting or wagering” using wire communication to place bets or wagers on sporting events or similar contests. The law also comments on receiving money or credit that results from such a wager. The keys are “business,” “money or credit” and “wire communication facility.”

But as many attorneys and proponents of fair Internet gambling laws emphasize, the federal law does not specifically address other forms of gambling. This has left the law open to interpretation when it comes to online casinos specifically and using the World Wide Web to play online games.

October 13, 2006 is a crucial date in the controversy surrounding the legalization of gambling. For anyone wishing to understand Internet gambling laws, the federal law passed on that day is essential knowledge. President George W. Bush signed the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA), which is intended to limit some “financial transactions” used for online gambling.

But even if current federal gambling laws can clearly define something as simple as a legal gambling age, the newer UIGEA has not settled all the dust raised around the issue of online gambling. Attorneys such as Walters (and many others) have pointed out that the UIGEA seems to refer only to financial transactions and wagers that are illegal where the wager or transaction is made. Some wagers may be legal while others may not be legal. It’s as simple as that.

The UIGEA had some effect on Internet gambling, in that many successful companies got out of the business, at least in the United States. In fact, with the passage of the law in 2006, most U.S. online players found they could not play at an online casino or poker room, for a short time. Many of the gambling providers found ways to establish offices and servers outside of the U.S. so that could invite United States players back in.

Break Time

It’s now time to stop, take a deep breath and turn to Internet gambling laws in the various states. Some have passed their own rules and regulations (before and after UIGEA). In a few states, companies cannot operate an online gambling business. In other states it is illegal for an individual to place a bet using the Web. Some legal experts argue that these individual-state rules are unconstitutional since commerce across state lines should only be regulated by federal law, not state law. Commercial online gambling businesses don’t operate in the United States, however. If you want to visit their “home offices” you may have to travel to Malta, Gibraltar or Curacoa.

The 2005 U.K. law generally allows remote sites such as these. The rules are not so relaxed in the U.S. However, a recent appellate court ruling in the U.S. states that, in at least one case, an Web-based gambling site did not violate states laws. Most legal minds urge gamblers and others interested in the issue to stay tuned.

Some have given their attention to finding benefits of legalized gambling, noting that this huge industry might be a key to economic recovery in the United States. At the heart of their argument are examples such as established lotteries run by various states, in addition to the government revenues that flow in to state coffers from riverboats and land-based casinos.

Part of this effort rests on the shoulders of more than 100 legal representatives working for common sense in Internet gambling laws. This hoard of attorneys has the task of trying to keep the World Wide Web/Internet free from government intervention.

Bob Ciaffone is considered one of the experts on the subject of gambling and poker in general, and on the transition to online gambling. He suggests that any regulation of Web-based gambling should reduce competition from outside the U.S., so that the citizens of the U.S. would benefit in legal gambling states. His detailed plan would parallel the U.K. situation since that country passed its 2005 rules. Ciaffone also strongly urges U.S. lawmakers to keep Internet gambling laws separate from the 40-year-old Wire Act, which was passed to control illegal gambling over the telephone.

In essence, Ciaffone writes that the UIGEA attempted to do the right thing, but does it in all the wrong ways. The restrictions have severely handicapped what could be a great revenue source with proper regulation, according to Ciaffone.

Consider a statement on the UIGEA from the most-recognizable poker player in the world, Doyle Brunson. Though is comments apply to his favorite game of poker, they can easily relate to all Internet gambling laws. He said, in essence, that his company received good legal advice that indicates Internet poker is not “expressly” illegal. He encourages U.S. players to learn the laws of their own state.

While this brief summary touches only the high points of a huge and complex subject, there are sources that have already compiled details for the various states. Check these sites:

www.gambling-law-us.com/

http://www.gambling-law-us.com/State-Law-Summary/

http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/

Jim Hale is a veteran writer with more than 30 years experience in the newspaper & magazine industry. He has produced hundreds of articles for Web clients and produces Web-page content on a daily basis. Hale is an avid poker player and has extensive experience writing about casino games and thoroughbred racing. He is currently writes for http://www.casino-affairs.com.

A kid calls his father and tells him that he lost 000 in Atlantic City. Listen to the whole thing, the rant about Andy Pettite is priceless.

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25 Responses to “Internet Gambling Laws: U.S., U.K. And the World”

  1. TheVictorPowell Says:

    How many bleeps were there?

  2. AEMoreira81 Says:

    And Andy Pettitte is on the disabled list now…I’m a Yankee fan, but ROFL!

  3. MSavage59 Says:

    i think Z100 is going off the air i think NowFM has pretty much got rid of them

  4. 4everTailsFan11 Says:

    Lol I love it I love it
    every morning when I get up I listen to these=D
    And i die of laughter with all the beepin in it=D
    lol this was good

  5. runcmd32 Says:

    ANDY PETTITTE!!!!!!!

  6. Armidillodude Says:

    the dads voice sounds so high on the phone, but then again mine sounds worse cause im 13

  7. Dargonisk Says:

    LOL. You have a big problem! (in gay voice.) No! thShut up! XD His dad is hilarious.

  8. jimpurdie Says:

    the dad sounds like a gay guy.

  9. ContradictoryLilac Says:

    its over 9000!!!!!

  10. smsmith84 Says:

    this is the funniest thing everrrrrr

  11. nthrasher04 Says:

    “Haha no I get It Im good at blackjack”

  12. pitbullrozh Says:

    what? 17000? ahaha great one

  13. worldmax12 Says:

    elvis u and your team rocks……… keep up the great work…… thanks for putting a smile on my face

  14. heyjul Says:

    I love the Elvis Duran Morning Show is AWESOME!!! I listen on 93.7 Kiss FM in the Valley in Rockingham county

  15. MarisaPenguin Says:

    ahahahaha

  16. TheTop10YouPick Says:

    I can clearly hear the dad’s new york accent

  17. andrea000017 Says:

    ROFLMFAO! thts like a drunk going to a bar xD

  18. Givmecabesnooks Says:

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  19. Givmecabesnooks Says:

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  20. oxxod Says:

    is his dad gay

  21. AvandVic Says:

    in florida is 100.7

  22. Applgrl91 Says:

    “you stole from gramma” XD

  23. anbmjj Says:

    oooh… but still

  24. ICpenguinproductions Says:

    because hes in his office and probably dosent want to make a scene

  25. anbmjj Says:

    This guy’s dad is making great points but honestly I wouldn’t listen to him solely b/c of his voice. That sounds really negative but my dad would sound waaay worse and would probably say good luck gettin that money back right after he disowned me.

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