Online Casino Bans US Wagers
In what is quickly becoming a trend among online casino companies outside of the US, American online casino fans are being blocked from wagering and betting at these popular online casinos; fear of facing punishment from the US government and authorities is apparently driving these online gambling groups to abandon their US markets. A leading online casino software developing group has recently hopped on the bandwagon, eliminating its US gambling market.
‘We believe Internet gaming can and should be regulated, licensed and taxed. The UK model is the right one: create a safe, secure and regulated environment for players to enjoy this form of entertainment. We will continue to advocate regulation as the logical solution for all stakeholders, including players, investors, and governments,’ said Lewis Rose, President and CEO of the online casino software company. He also explained that the online casino group will continue to grow and plant roots in Europe and Asia, where online gambling is more accepted and even legalized.
Many online casino groups will need to diversify their approach regarding growth and development to fit with the ongoing changes taking place in the online casino industry. Perhaps the US market will one day be open again as a legalized and regulated entity, ready to join Europe and Asia’s practices and beliefs in dealing with online gambling. For now, however, more and more online casinos companies will continue to drop American punters as the laws become stricter in the US regarding online gambling.
‘We believe Internet gaming can and should be regulated, licensed and taxed. The UK model is the right one: create a safe, secure and regulated environment for players to enjoy this form of entertainment. We will continue to advocate regulation as the logical solution for all stakeholders, including players, investors, and governments,’ said Lewis Rose, President and CEO of the online casino software company. He also explained that the online casino group will continue to grow and plant roots in Europe and Asia, where online gambling is more accepted and even legalized.
Many online casino groups will need to diversify their approach regarding growth and development to fit with the ongoing changes taking place in the online casino industry. Perhaps the US market will one day be open again as a legalized and regulated entity, ready to join Europe and Asia’s practices and beliefs in dealing with online gambling. For now, however, more and more online casinos companies will continue to drop American punters as the laws become stricter in the US regarding online gambling.












