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US delays reunion with EU concerning online poker restrictions
- By Ken Byron
- Published 08/4/2008
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Only a week before a meeting
programmed with some EU representatives, the
Both sides were theoretically
going to meet this week in
Several European companies
such as PartyGaming, owner and operator of Party Poker, Party Casino and
PartyBets, 888 Holdings, proprietor of Pacific Poker and Sportingbet PLC, owner
of Paradise Poker and SportingBet sportsbook were all forced to leave the profitable
U.S. market last in 2006 when the U.S congress approved the Unlawful Internet
Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA), which forbids all the U.S financial
institutions such as banks and credit card companies to process payments related
to online gambling activities. The withdrawal from the U.S market has caused
these companies loses estimated in more than $15.5 billion only last year.
Last year,
Last year, the WTO ruled in
favor of the Caribbean nation, giving them the right to claim $21 million
annually from the
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said this on 04 Aug 2008 6:22:42 PM AST
Thanks for the info / update
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