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    Web gambling gets boost from Obama administration

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration cleared the way for states to legalize Internet poker and certain other online betting in a switch that may help them reap billions in tax revenue and spur web-based gambling.

    A Justice Department opinion dated September and made public on Friday reversed decades of previous policy that included civil and criminal charges against operators of some of the most popular online poker sites.

    Until now, the department held that online gambling in all forms was illegal under the Wire Act of 1961, which bars wagers via telecommunications that cross state lines or international borders.

    The new interpretation, by the department's Office of Legal Counsel, said the Wire Act applies only to bets on a "sporting event or contest," not to a state's use of the Internet to sell lottery tickets to adults within its borders or abroad.

    "The United States Department of Justice has given the online gaming community a big, big present," said I. Nelson Rose, a gaming law expert at Whittier Law School who consults for governments and the industry.

    The question at issue was whether proposals by Illinois and New York to use the Internet and out-of-state transaction processors to sell lottery tickets to in-state adults violated the Wire Act.

    But the department's conclusion would eliminate "almost every federal anti-gambling law that could apply to gaming that is legal under state laws," Rose wrote on his blog at www.gamblingandthelaw.com.

    If a state legalized intra-state games such as poker, as Nevada and the District of Columbia have done, "there is simply no federal law that could apply" against their operators, he said.

    The department's opinion, written by Assistant Attorney General Virginia Seitz, said the law's legislative history showed that Congress's overriding goal had been to halt wire communications for sports gambling, notably off-track betting on horse races.

    Congress also had been concerned about rapid transmission of betting information on baseball, basketball, football and boxing among other sports-related events or contests, she summarized the legislative history as showing.

    "The ordinary meaning of the phrase 'sporting event or contest' does not encompass lotteries," Seitz wrote. "Accordingly, we conclude that the proposed lotteries are not within the prohibitions of the Wire Act."

    The department expressed no opinion about a provision in the law that lets prosecutors shut down phone lines where interstate or foreign gambling is taking place.

    Many of the 50 U.S. states may be interested in creating online lotteries to boost tax revenues and help offset the ripple effect of a federal deficit-reduction push.

    The global online gambling industry grew 12 percent last year to as much as $30 billion, according to a survey in March by Global Betting and Gaming Consultancy, based on the Isle of Man, where online gambling is legal.

    Federal prosecutors in April charged three of the biggest Internet poker companies with fraud and money-laundering along with violations of another federal law, the Unlawful Internet Gambling Act of 1986.

    The government outlined an alleged scheme by owners of the three largest online poker companies - Full Tilt Poker, Absolute Poker and PokerStars - to funnel gambling profits to online shell companies that would appear legitimate to banks processing payments.

    (Editing by Derek Caney)

     
    • Android  •  Doylestown, Pennsylvania  •  1 mth 7 days ago
      Helping the wealthy gambling syndicates but no love for the pipe fitters, welders, laborers, and oil users counting on the Keystone pipe line. Payback in November turds!
    • Nick  •  Clarksburg, West Virginia  •  2 mths ago
      So if I understand this right, its still illegal to gamble online if you're playing poker, but its perfectly legal for the states to sell their lottery tickets online? Seems a little hypocritical if you ask me.
    • Tarmangani  •  2 mths ago
      It's about Government getting their piece of the action.
    • TERRIBLE T  •  2 mths ago
      Another means for collecting taxes from susceptible saps. Pay your bills first before you start gambling. Casinos make a million dollars per day. I once asked a government agency how much they pay, as winnings, per day and I was told that was classified information.
    • Don L  •  Tularosa, New Mexico  •  2 mths ago
      One way or another, the Government is going to get in your pocket...
    • Ming  •  Mendota, Illinois  •  2 mths ago
      Yippee!I can now lose all my money from the comfort of my living room!!!!!!
    • 2012  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  2 mths ago
      Funny how quickly Politicians drop their "family values" when they are strapped for cash.
    • Landstrider  •  2 mths ago
      Like anything else in life we all have choices.
    • Philip  •  Eugene, Oregon  •  2 mths ago
      State sponsored gambling=a voluntary tax.
    • Mr. Happy  •  Tampa, Florida  •  2 mths ago
      Why isn't the Government getting money from the crack dealers?
    • TheWordofVirgo!  •  Grand Rapids, Michigan  •  2 mths ago
      The lottery and Keno ect. are nothing more than a special tax for those who are bad at math.
    • Mike McD.  •  Dodge City, Kansas  •  2 mths ago
      One man's "investment" is another man's "gamble."

      At least gambling is called what it really is. . . .
    • Steve  •  Aurora, Oregon  •  2 mths ago
      If money can be made, the Federal, State, and Local governments will make rules for their benefit. Because, after all, it is for the kids.
    • commoncents  •  2 mths ago
      Gambling: The new American Dream. It's faster and easier than getting the millions of jobs back that our government and corporations gave away. It's just another facet of the "something for nothing society" we now live in. Here in America we used to believe that you could be anything you wanted to be, with education, hard work, and diligence. Now we believe "you could be a winner too" with a gaming token, lottery ticket, or wager. How sad.
    • Benny The Bouncer  •  2 mths ago
      I personally do not have a gambling problem. I'll bet any of you fifty bucks I can stop any time I want.
    • Square1  •  2 mths ago
      Better know more than a little about computer and cyberspace security, otherwise be prepared to have more than just legitimate gambling losses, in additional to more spam.
    • Tom  •  2 mths ago
      I contributed a lot of money to Poker Stars before they shut it down. Iโ€™ve also contributed a lot of money to lotto and power ball. What difference does it make which thief I give my money too?
    • Muslim King  •  Anchorage, Alaska  •  2 mths ago
      We already have legalized gambling on the web. You can buy and sell stocks via Schwab, E-Trade, and many, many more.
    • anon  •  2 mths ago
      State run gambling is a tax on the poor that I can support because it is voluntary.
    • unnamed source  •  2 mths ago
      Can you imagine the media's take on this if it was a Republican?
      The article would be way different from this one.
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