Posted Thursday, May 07, 2009 04:02 PM
Well, it took long enough, but it's finally here.
On Wednesday, we finally saw the introduction of some long-promised online gambling legislation... but it just wasn't the legislation we were expecting.
It was actually much, much more, and not necessarily in a good way.
For the last few months, we've been expecting and waiting for Barney Frank's bill to overturn the much-despised UIGEA, and that's what we were waiting for on Wednesday.
Instead, we were treated to two different pieces of legislation from Barney Frank, as well as a companion piece by Rep. Jim McDermott.
So, let's go through these bills, shall we? I'll even issue my own arbitrary Pass / Fail judgement for each.
Bill:
Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement ActSponsor: Barney Frank
It starts out with a few pages describing how established gambling and online gambling already are in America, and how there is a need for regulation in order to protect customers and children.
OK, good so far.
Then, after some of the usual legalese, we get to the basic outline for a licensing program for operators, which are sufficiently vague enough to probably eliminate most, if not all, current offshore operators.
This is not so good if you are a fan of ...
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