WTO Says US Has No Jurisdiction Over Antigua Based Online Gambling
from the doesn't-matter dept
Just a few days ago we were discussing the slippery slope set up by US law enforcement officials for determining that any work done for an online gambling company - even if done in the country of that company where gambling is legal - is considered a criminal act. Now, the WTO has ruled against the US on this issue saying that the criminalization of online betting in other nations violates WTO accords. Of course, it sounds as if US politicians and law enforcement officials are just going to shrug and ignore the decision and continue with their current tactics to stop any American individual or company from dealing with any online betting operation - no matter how legal it is in their country of origin.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Fuck capitalism.
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Still I didnt think it was illegal for me to play at an online casino, did they pass a law banning this?
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http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20061002/124356.shtml
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Wash. DC needs nuking
theives, bording vessels in international
waters and claiming its laws apply everywhere.
The DC swamp needs reclaiming.
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*sigh*
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Awesome
Let Antigua retaliate...
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I am a criminal
One of the projects was the development of an online casino. This is totally legal in Australia, the client had all the correct gambling permits and is in fact a publicly listed.
Assuming that a US citizen has at some stage since then accessed the site. Does that make me now a criminal? Do I have to lie on any future visa applications?
I think my name may still be in the comments of the source code. Can I ever travel to the USA again?
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WTO is proven to be toothless (at least where it f
The current stance of Washington seems to be: WTO rules for us = good, enforce ruling.
WTO rules against us = bad, ignore ruling.
The message to not only the developed world but even more so to the third world is quite plain, the USA will use the WTO to further their international trade interests and curb anything percieved as a threat to US domestic trade. It is a blunt stick to maintain US trade interests worldwide at the expense of all other countries and the WTO has no powers to dispell this perception.
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Madness
www.right2bet.net
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