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Title: Internet Gambling


1
Internet Gambling
  • Economics vs. United States Law

2
Gambling in the Public Eye
  • Poker Tournaments on TV Everyday
  • ESPNs World Series of Poker
  • Tilt Television Series
  • Celebrity Poker
  • NBC, FOX Sports, Travel Channel

3
Gambling in the Public Eye
  • Hundreds of Internet Gambling Sites
  • Poker Rooms, Blackjack, Sports Betting, etc.
  • TV Commercials, Magazine Ads
  • Who hasnt heard of Party Poker?
  • If gambling online is supposed to be illegal how
    come I see it everywhere?

4
Gambling Online Is Easy
  • All you need is a Computer and an Internet
    Connection
  • No planes, no hotel rooms, no hassle
  • No pressures of the traditional casino
  • People arent sitting around watching
  • Money transforms from green paper and chips to a
    number on the screen

5
Gambling Online Is Easy
  • Betting online can be relatively cheap
  • Ultimate Bet has poker rooms with bets as low as
    a penny
  • Penny slots can be found just as cheap
  • I can play with 10 bucks for a few hours and
    consider it my cost of entertainment. Wheres
    the harm?

6
Gambling Online Is EasyMoney
  • Traditional casinos cost in the hundreds of
    millions to build
  • An online casino can cost a couple million to
    build
  • Traditional casinos have thousands of employees
  • Compare that to a couple hundred for an online
    site
  • Online gambling sites have higher profit margins
  • ICI has a profit margin of about 24
  • Compare that to 8-16 for the usual casino

7
How do they do it?
  • Most Internet gambling companies avoid
    prosecution from our government by locating their
    sites offshore.
  • No state-lines on the Internet
  • Where does the actual bet take place?
  • National Sovereignty applies
  • Our government cant force other countries to
    enforce our laws

8
How do they do it?
  • Gamblings popularity is too strong
  • Creates pressure for legalization
  • Whats a politician to do?
  • Remember Prohibition of Alcohol?

9
US Governments First Try
  • Lets enforce the Interstate Wireline Act!
  • Prohibits taking bets over phone lines and other
    wired devices
  • Nice try, but
  • Written in 1961 - Whats an Internet ?
  • Internet communication crosses state lines
  • Satellite Internet technology doesnt use wires

10
Lets Try Again
  • Lets take the power away from the states and
    write a new law!
  • Internet Gaming Prohibition Act of 1997
  • Prohibits taking a bet over the Internet anywhere
    in the US
  • Almost there, but
  • Cant stop offshore sites from taking bets from
    Mr. Smith in Ohio
  • Lets take our online business somewhere else,
    the Caribbean sounds nice!

11
World Trade Organization
  • Passes a ruling against the US
  • Claims online gambling is too big an industry
  • 6 Billion worldwide and growing!
  • Should be treated just like any other
  • Cars, electronics, gambling all the same!
  • Antiguas economy needs the money, fights US
  • US appeals this and

12
World Trade Organization
  • United States Loses Appeal
  • January 7, 2005
  • United States Replies
  • Online gambling will still be illegal in the US

  • Well retract our commitments to the WTO if
    necessary to protect our citizens
  • US Government sure sounds serious but what can
    they do now?

13
Whats a Lawmaker to do?
  • International law isnt going anywhere
  • Other countries will still have their rights
  • Can we still prosecute Americans who operate
    online gambling sites overseas?
  • Sixth Amendment protects US citizens
  • Domestic laws dont apply to Mr. Smith when he
    moves to England

14
And the Winner is
  • Online Gamblings future looks bright
  • National Sovereignty is here to stay
  • Sixth Amendment is here to stay too
  • The Caribbean is not alone
  • Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand and many
    more countries are moving to legalize gambling on
    the Internet
  • US seems alone and out of ideas right now

15
The End?
  • "We just accommodate changes in legislation and
    find ways around it, there is far too much
    demand, and too many participants, for a
    prohibition to work.
  • Dr. John Reynolds
  • http//www.johnmarkreynolds.com/2004/10/gambling.h
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