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Google, Yahoo and others violate California's ban on advertising and promoting illegal Internet gambling sites, lawsuit says.
Google, Yahoo and others violate California's ban on advertising and promoting illegal Internet gambling sites, lawsuit says.
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Why don't we let _every_ state, country, and province pass their own regulations for what ads you can serve and then count on websites to be able to enforce and keep track of them?
And let nobody think that internet gambling is a civil rights or liberties issue. All legal gambling in the US is strictly regulated and supervised due to the disastrous effects of gambling addictions on families, teenagers, and the economy as a whole. Organized crime has always taken root in unregulated gambling environments. The flashing lights of gambling ads that once appeared on every otherwise legitimate search engine are really just a form of financial pornography that needs to be erased from the public's web experience.
- Feds will be addicted to online gambling tax revenue
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- Online gambling's not going away. It's a multi billion dollar industry. It's here to stay. The deficit is a mess. Eventually congress will rely on the tax from online gambling
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