Posts Tagged ‘Internet Gambling’

Kentucky Internet Gambling Case Rebound October 22, 2010 No Comments

There has been plenty of debate about banning gambling but the key issue in the now famous Kentucky case is rather different. Whether it’s legal or illegal to involve in gambling is another matter. The Commonwealth seized the domain names (141 of them!) under Governor Steve Beshear, questioning the legality of the gambling devices being [...]

Paypal Returns To Internet Casinos August 12, 2010 No Comments

PayPal is an ecommerce business website that allows users to make payments on the Internet and transfer money and websites to accept payments and process sales. Though there are many other such websites, but PayPal is the biggest among them all as it is being used by thousands of users and websites. Those who do [...]

An Overview Of Unlawful Gambling Act June 4, 2010 No Comments

For the past few months, the future of online gambling in the United States has been poised on a very thin line. On some fronts, state departments have started making their rules and regulations regarding the legalization of online gambling. At the federal level, however, things are at a pretty strong deadlock. The advocates of [...]

Online Gambling – Faces Legal Challenges April 12, 2010 No Comments

In the United States, internet gambling faces many legal challenges. Legislators and regulators at the federal level are still arguing about the best way to implement the laws regulating the transfer of money used in online gaming. The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) is the current federal statute pertaining to online gambling, but it [...]