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move to a more democratic country
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The UK-based (actually mostly Gibraltar-based) online casinos have a relatively small footprint in the French market anyway. My company's implementing the block today, and we doubt anybody will really notice outside of a handful of regular customers. Those companies actually targeting the French market (mainly based in Malta) will probably already have licences.
If you're talking about the implications for free speech, the French have always had their own way of doing things and I doubt that a block on unlicensed entities in an already heavily regulated industry will make much difference to any of the countries you mention. At the end of the day, this is simply the French being the French and doing things their way. It's a little silly, but it won't affect the rest of the world.
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just because its on the net doesnt make make some holy site that no country can regulate or block
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just because its on the net doesnt make make some holy site that no country can regulate or block"
lol... as if blocking them will do anything. With all this blocking and censorship, it's only a matter of time before the average user is using encryption, and has proxies in several countries....
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(i'm not being a smartass, I actually don't know)
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but all that really does is create a market for "teller" and "booker" services.
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Visit: Mundo Hoje
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