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Online Gambling: Legal or Illegal?

Jim Pretin asked:


Internet casinos and sportsbooks have grown immensely in popularity over the past several years. From playing cards to betting on the Super Bowl to playing roulette, you can literally have Las Vegas in the comfort of your own home. However, is it legal to gamble online?

The answer is, yes and no. Currently, the law stipulates that online gambling is illegal, but given the fact that most online casinos continue to operate unfettered, it might seem that it is in fact legal to run an online betting or casino business.

What forms of gambling are available online? Well, you can play poker and other card games, you can bet on sports, or you can play games of chance, such as roulette, craps, etc.

Betting on sports seems like a perfectly legitimate form of online betting - the computer does not control who wins a pro football game. Games of chance should probably be prohibited. A computerized roulette wheel can easily be fixed, resulting in a few winning bets, but enough losing spins to insure the house wins.

So, of these activities, which ones are legal? According to the Wire Wager Act, betting on sports is the only form of online wagering that is illegal. The Wire Wager Act reads as follows:

“Whoever being engaged in the business of betting or wagering knowingly uses a wire communication facility for the transmission in interstate or foreign commerce of bets or wagers, or information assisting in the placement of bets or wagers on any sporting event or contest, or for the transmission of a wire communication which entitles the recipient to receive money or credit as a result of bets or wagers, or for information assisting in the placing of bets or wagers, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two years or both.”

This means that it is illegal for American based internet companies to accept bets on sports or other “contests.” However, most online gambling enterprises have moved their operations offshore to countries in Central America and other countries around the world. It is common for most of these companies to be incorporated in places like Antigua or the Caribbean islands. PartyPoker, the most popular website for playing poker for money online, is licensed and regulated by the Government of Gibraltar.

Online sportsbooks, often run by Americans offshore, still accept bets from Americans, and this is where the problem arises. Americans are the biggest betters, and most of the income stream for online sports betting comes from American wagers. These companies usually provide wire instructions to the gamblers so that the player can wire money into a pre-funded betting account before they can begin wagering.

So, the question is, is it legal for an offshore company to run their business offshore but still accept bets from the United States, where online sports betting is technically illegal? Yes and no. Theoretically it is illegal, but it is very difficult to compel an online sports betting service to shut itself down if they operate under the laws of a foreign government where it is legal.

It is been very difficult for the Department of Justice to enforce the Wire Wager Act when it comes to offshore companies, and the offshore betting business continues to get bigger and bigger. In 1998, the sum total of all internet wagers was estimated at $600 million, and has grown by 10 or more times that between then and the year 2006.

The Wire Wager Act was upheld when the U.S. Supreme Court, during 2001 and 2002, refused to review the conviction of Jay Cohen, who had been running an internet sportsbook based in Antigua. And, even though the Department of Justice has said in recent years that that the Wire Wager Act also declares online casino games, not just sports betting, to be illegal, the Federal Appeals Court has ruled that that interpretation is not correct.

However, in July of 2006, everything changed. On a vote of 317-93, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to ban financial payments to offshore casinos as part of the The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 H.R. 4411. The legislation also compels banks and credit card companies to cut off payments to the estimated 2,300 gambling sites located outside of U.S. jurisdiction. This legislation bans all forms of internet gambling, including card games and sportsbetting.

Ultimately, the U.S. Government is just trying to protect betters from getting screwed by online casinos that accept bets over the internet but do not pay out when someone wins. However, it does not seem fair to allow major casinos that operate in Las Vegas and Atlantic City to have a monopoly on the betting industry.

Online casinos and sports betting over the internet should be permitted. The United States simply needs to implement a system whereby the online casino industry is regulated, making it mandatory for these companies to disclose the details of their operations and apply for a casino or sportsbook license.



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Is Online Gambling Illegal

Sarah H asked:


This article is aimed at answering the question “is online gambling illegal.” With the fast increasing popularity of online gaming and betting, a very common debate would be “is online gambling illegal.” As we all know there are several sources which can give us information on the subject however, with the large amount of contrasting information that is available it is difficult to select what the truth is. At the end of the day I think all online gamers want is the simple truth and the facts of whether or not is online gambling illegal because it would be really frustrating to have your winnings be taken away by the government or to be prosecuted just for having some fun.

Unfortunately, the answer to our question of “is online gambling illegal” is not a simple one, as it cannot be answered with a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ response. This is so because the laws vary based on the country/state in which an individual lives. Therefore your physical location and the location of your favourite online gambling website is what will decide the legal status of your bet.

For instance, in the US it is illegal to own even one of the more favorable gambling sites without the appropriate and correct licensing, and to put a damper on things a rule has been passed to ban the granting of online gaming license by any state. The government does have two valid reasons for this ban and they are problem gambling, internet fraud, and money laundering. They claimed that because online casinos would simply be a click away it would be a lot easier for individuals to access and them, therefore they could get hooked on it - that is develop an online gambling addiction. As for internet fraud it is very easy for individuals to scam you out of your money and they cannot be tracked very well over the internet. Money Laundering could very well be a big problem as a criminal could quite easily place his money into the casino and then withdraw it and it will be in different bills and denominations.

The points that are highlighted are serious and real issues in America however online gambling is legal in many other places including most of Europe. The European law enforcement agencies have found ways to monitor online casinos to protect the citizens of their countries and to prevent money laundering from occurring quite effectively. If you do wish to gamble online you should definitely locate an online casion based out of Europe to reduce the risks to you both of being defrauded and of you being prosecuted if you are an American or on American soil.

Therefore as for our question of “is online gambling illegal” I would say as I mentioned earlier it would depend on where you are located and the laws on online ambling. In closing, if you need to get information on which are the countries/states that are legal to gamble online as well as their laws you should contact your local law enforcement offices and consult with them as to the legality of online gambling in your particular area.



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