| | | Online casino gambler will find means and way... |
| | | Even though the USA's latest ban is designed to be a deterrent to gamers playing at online casino sites, experts on the industry are already suggesting they will find ways of getting around the ban, no matter what. Online casino gamers could use versions of PayPal to circumvent the ban in order to pay their online casino. Since this new legislation will only concern the USA, it will be relatively easy for gamblers to move their money to countries with more liberal laws, where their money cannot be traced. The online casino industry has always been too fast in its development for law regulations to regulate it, and it might find a way to outrun the law this time as well.
The ban on online gambling has infuriated most players. Online casino players are not willing to let go of their lucrative favorite hobby so easily, they will just find new ways to gamble. The real danger is that this ban will cause regulated and legal businesses to back off, making way for more un-reputable online casinos. The ban is in effect criminalizing the whole online casino industry, just like it happened with the prohibition of alcohol.
Independent observers argue that stopping people from gambling at an online casino is not a banks job. Not only will trying to identify payment to an online casino involve a whole lot of manual work for the banks, often it might simply not be worth the hassle stopping Joe Leisuregambler from gambling a few bucks online.
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