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2006-12-21 16:00:44
The latest way to avoid the prohibitive measures outlined in the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) could be to use checks, a leading online publication has suggested.
The Techworld publication indicates that many US gamblers are seeking such ways to circumvent the ban due to the fact that it does not criminalise individual gamblers.
Current enforcement is based on the blocking of card payments by banks, but Techworld maintains that alternative payment methods may be successful.
"If you send a check in, you'll be fine. There's no way it's going to stop," the publication quotes former New Jersey gambling regulator Frank Catania as saying.
Others suggest that the online gambling market, now worth several billion dollars per year, is too big to ever be stopped effectively.
"I have no doubt the private operators will pick up the slack," said Tejinder Randhawa, an analyst for Evolution Securities in London, speaking to Techworld.
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