Gaming firms in freefall as US bans online betting

by The Register on 2 October 2006, 11:06

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Shares in online gambling companies like Partygaming are in freefall this morning after the US Congress unexpectedly passed anti-online gambling laws late on Friday.

The bill makes it illegal for credit card companies to process payments to gambling firms. PartyGaming saw 60 per cent of its value disappear in early trading this morning.

The Safe Port Act is expected to be signed into law by George W Bush in the next two weeks. PartyGaming said in a statement to the Stock Exchange that if the bill is signed it will have to stop taking all cash bets from US punters. More than half of the company's revenue comes from US residents.

888Holdings is suffering a similar meltdown on the markets. Its share price has also fallen more than 45 per cent. In a statement to the Stock Exchange the company said that although the precise impact of the legislation was not clear it was obvious Congress is intent on marking all forms of internet gambling as illegal.

888 said in the six months ended 30 June 2006 52 per cent of its revenues came from US customers.

Sportingbet is also down almost 60 per cent.

The Safe Port Act is primarily aimed at providing some $3.4bn spending in making ports safe in The War Against Terror. Much of the money will be spent inspecting containers - described by one Congresswoman as having "the potential to be the Trojan Horse of the 21st Century."®



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This reminds me of when greece tried to make a law to ban illegal electronic gambling. Our extremely “smart” legislators couldnt decide how to define electronic gambling, so they decided to make all electronic games illegal :p. And that law still applies in Greece(in theory at least).

Dont worry, you wont get arrested if you play world of warcraft or whatever electronic game in greece. The law isnt enforced and greek courts have found it to be unconstitutional. Thank god our judges are smart people. You can find more about the greek electronic game ban at wikipedia(search for “Greek electronic game ban”).

Politicians = stupid and useless

PS I am greek.
Unfortunately it's not quite as simple as that :( (working for a company that offers rakeback)

Many of the major poker rooms are now not accepting new players , and closing those of existing players that are based in the US , so it is actually a case that they can't play at these sites.

What bothers me most however, is how easy it is to get bills like this passed in the US (as far as I know, this was tacked on to a bill to ensure that the U.S. port security bill which was always going to be passed):S
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What bothers me most however, is how easy it is to get bills like this passed in the US (as far as I know, this was tacked on to a bill to ensure that the U.S. port security bill which was always going to be passed):S

That would worry me too if i were american. They do seem to pass bills overnight in the US.

The public wake up in the morning and its all been decided and changed!!!
What a stupid ruling. Only in America!!
No big deal. I think the stupid rule shouldn't be set.
It's just like W.O.W.,lots of people are having fun over the internet.