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Settlement prohibits the London-based gambling site from accepting wagers from the United States ever again.

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What about personal freedom?
by VoiceofFreedom November 10, 2006 11:12 AM PST
I am so tired of the hubris and arrogance shown by government
officials all over the world.

Why have so many people forgotten that the purpose of
government, according to the Declaration of Independence on
which the united States of America is founded, is to secure the
Free Exercise of each individual's God-given Rights?

Where do U.S. and British officials come off preventing
individuals who choose to do so from gambling online?

I am not a gambler, but I stand in defense of each individual's
rights to make choices about his or her life, even "bad" choices.

I left America because it has become more like Nazi Germany
than the Founders' vision of freedom.

Government should never be allowed to dictate what individuals
can and cannot do with their own property, so long as those
same individuals do no damage to another's life, liberty or
property in the process.
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Interesting thougts
by Seaspray0 November 10, 2006 11:32 AM PST
I wonder what would happen if this was brought before the US Supreme Court where the merits of a law are weighed against the constitution.
Here we go with "personal freedoms"
by jayhawk73 November 10, 2006 12:49 PM PST
Is it my personal freedom to go kill someone? Would the government be interfering with my rights if they arrested me? You won't agree with me but it's the same thing. Using a phone to wager is against the law. Plain and simple. If you don't like that law, write your congressman and get the laws changed. Until that time the government has every right to pull the plug on a $12 billion illegal operation.
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the pursuit of property
by therealCSMR November 10, 2006 6:09 PM PST
As far as I am aware the declaration of independence has no legal weight in the US, although for a comparatively ordered country it is given greater dignity than one might expect a rebellious document to receive. But if one is going to dignify rebels then why not dignify their motives of keeping money in American rather than British hands: then taxes, now online sales!
Cant Beat Them Ban Them
by rorybaust November 10, 2006 3:05 PM PST
Land of the not so free, yes that right . Its great to be an American. You have no rights , the government is corrupt on both side and if its not making you guys rich you ban it, or protect it through quota and subsidies. However you will not respect others if they do the same. Wake up there is a world outside your borders. You know just near where you are building the big wall to help Mexico from being swamped with US residents desperate to escape the biggest detention camp in the world.

This will be appealed as anti competitive and because it is self serving, dishonest and a crock.
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BetOnSports
by HacksawH September 7, 2007 2:27 PM PDT
I agree with a lot of your comments. As for BetOnSports I am certainly not a big fan of losing the rights to do as you please in your own home so I am an advocate of online gaming. There were problems with BetOnSports though. They had a knack for not paying people. Check out this book about BetOnSports.

www.hacksawhemingway.com
Trademark
by perfectblue97 November 11, 2006 5:00 AM PST
Whatever you think about the rest of it, forcing a company to cancel its trademarks goes above and beyond.

So much for the great free market.
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