The legality of online gambling has been a hotly debated issue
ever since the first Internet casinos opened their virtual doors
in 1994. Casino gambling used to be a fairly straightforward
issue; there were certain places where it was legal to gamble,
such as in the state of Nevada or Atlantic City, New Jersey, and
places where it was not legal to gamble. Period.
Enter Internet casinos and online gambling. Governments in most
countries have had a hard time keeping up with Internet legal
issues, and online gambling has been no exception. The first
Internet casinos were based in places such as Barbuda and
Antigua in the Caribbean, and since they were based in these
places, the Free Trade and Processing Zone Act protected them.
Basically, they were considered offshore casinos, which were
perfectly legal. Being Internet casinos, however, people from
almost anywhere in the world were able to gamble at these
casinos from home, and the legalities suddenly became a cloudy
issue.
It is illegal to set up an Internet casino based in the United
States, but is it illegal for someone in the United States to
gamble online at an Internet casino that is based where it is
legal? The U.S. Wire Wager Act makes it illegal to use any
electronic wire method to transmit bets or gambling winnings to
any place where gambling is not allowed. The Internet is
considered an electronic wire method. Yet, in this case the
criminal would be the casino, and the United States can't really
prosecute someone in another country. So the area remains gray.
Most, if not all, Internet Casinos make each gambler who
registers with them check a box that claims they have read the
'terms of use' agreement, which includes a statement that says
it is the responsibility of the gambler to know their local
Internet gambling laws.
Some of the countries that allow Internet casinos to set up base
are Australia, South Korea, Germany, France, and some parts of
Canada. More than 70 countries allow Internet gambling, with
different rules and guidelines in each individual country.
The bottom line is: Internet Casinos are most likely here to
stay for the long run, and as long as they are here, people are
going to gamble at them. Legal or moral issues aside, Internet
casinos are a fact of life, and many people find online gambling
enjoyable and entertaining.
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