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Remote Gambling Association supports UIGEA clarification act
- By Flo Prunnea
- Published 08/11/2008
- Online Poker , Gambling
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The Remote Gambling Association, one of the biggest online
gambling supporters in the world, has decided to back the bill recently passed
to the congress as an attempt to make clear certain terms and notions mentioned
in the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act. The bill,
which is titled H.R. 6663 or the Unlawful Internet Enforcement Clarification
and Implementation Act (UIGEACIA), was brought by Rep. Pete Sessions about a
week ago and will try to clarify exactly which activities can designated as “unlawful
internet gambling”.
Last Friday, the Remote
Gambling Association announced it would be backing the bill on the assumption that
it’s only real target are online sportsbooks and online casinos and not online
poker. The RGA is confident that the new bill will clear the road for internet
poker companies who have been excluded from the U.S market after the UIGEA’s
approval such as PartyPoker,
Mansion
Poker, Titan
Poker and 888.com’s Pacific
Poker.
The RGA also recommended
the European Union Commission to launch an investigation regarding the
"We took our case
directly to
On the other hand, the
Poker Player's
The H.R. 6663 specifies
that online poker is considered an illegal activity according to the original
UIGEA, and that such activity will need special protection in the future. But
even when that is enough for some people, the Poker Player’s
Even when the bill has gained the support of several organizations related to the legalization and protection of online gambling, it's doubtful the bill will be passed in the next few months, with the Congress has taking a summer recess until September it's unlikely that it will get passed in the months previous the U.S presidential election.
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