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Italy\'s Example help at all?
My understanding is Italy turned a legislated ban into a regulate/tax situation in a matter of months.
Does anyone know how/why that happened, and could the same pressures be applied here? |
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Re: Italy\'s Example help at all?
oooo details plz!
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Re: Italy\'s Example help at all?
I'm pretty sure Italy's ban broke EU trading rules. Also the "ban" didn't appear to have any effect on reducing the number of Italian players.
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Re: Italy\'s Example help at all?
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Also the "ban" didn't appear to have any effect on reducing the number of Italian players. [/ QUOTE ] Now that's something actually likely to have a future impact if as we all hope all of us and the fish can find ways to keep depositing and playing. Prohibition ended because they just couldn't stop the sale of alcohol and drinking. |
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Re: Italy\'s Example help at all?
It looks like EU rules was the problem.
These guys missed the boat day before yesterday: http://www.pokernews.com/news/2006/9...line-poker.htm |
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Re: Italy\'s Example help at all?
Now that it is done, getting this bill reversed in any way is going to be a bear.
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Re: Italy\'s Example help at all?
Their way is far too sensible for us.
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Re: Italy\'s Example help at all?
what is the status of the study bill?
This looks like the best way that we all can lobby towards something positive |
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Re: Italy\'s Example help at all?
I dont see the religous right every allowing online poker to be legalized in the USA.
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