Howard Lederer addresses the central component of the UIGEA, the luck vs skill argument, as it applies to the game of poker specifically.
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Loveman on Legalizing Online Poker [NBC 8-09-2011]
11/08/2011Visit: MeTee.com Support this Youtube channel and Design & Publish a T-Shirt using the link above. This channel is brought to you by MeTee T-Shirts: T-shirt design in seconds & always free shipping. – Wednesday August 10 2011 9:33 pm www.msnbc.msn.com The Poker Players Alliance (PPA) is an American nonprofit Interest group formed ‘to speak with one voice to promote poker, and to protect the players’ rights.’ The PPA formed to serve as an advocacy group to Washington to establish rights and protections for US poker players. Within the first year of its existence, the PPA garnered over 600000 members. In April 2008, the PPA claimed to have signed up its one millionth member. Membership growth has been due in part to promotional activities by online poker cardrooms like Party Poker. This organization unsuccessfully lobbied against the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006, which prohibited financial institutions from making payments to internet gambling sites. Many online poker sites suspended US operations. Other sites have continued to serve US customers, citing legal opinions that UIGEA does not apply to poker. – Like/Dislike, Comment, Favorite and share on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ share to get the word out on this video. Signup for the Daily News Email Subscription: tinyurl.com If you are interested in becoming a channel sponsor for /day for 30 days send a Youtube Private Message letting me know.
Online Gambling & Broken Government
12/12/2010www.nytimes.com Many of the country’s largest casinos, long opposed to gambling games like poker on the Internet, are now having second thoughts. Although online gambling is popular with millions of Americans, it is illegal in the United States, and the casino industry has considered it a threat. But a trade group that represents major casinos like Harrah’s Entertainment, MGM Resorts and Wynn Resorts is working on a proposal that would ask Congress to legalize at least some form of online gambling, the group’s chief executive said. The group, the American Gaming Association, issued a statement in the spring suggesting that online gambling could be properly regulated — the first public indication that its hard-line stance was softening. The chief executive, Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr., said in an interview by phone that the association had not settled on the details of its proposed legislation, including how the proceeds from Internet gambling would be taxed. “We have been working on something,” he said, “and continue to work on it.” Gambling specialists said it was likely that any casino-supported legalization would be limited to Internet poker because it was considered the least threatening to brick-and-mortar casinos. Internet poker already had the backing of some in the casino industry, and was seen as a new and lucrative source of revenue for the casino companies. Congress has been weighing a bill by Representative Barney Frank, Democrat of Massachusetts, that would …
APCW Reports: Truth Behind the Online Gambling Ban
26/05/2010Hypocritical congressmen exposed for kickbacks and special interest politics. The truth behind online gambling ban in America.












