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Antigua hits back at US gaming laws

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  • #594946
    Anonymous
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    Seems the pressure is coming from all sides now…

    http://news.ft.com/cms/s/796008a0-fb41-11da-b4d0-0000779e2340.html

    #695558
    vladcizsol
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    #695560
    Anonymous
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    Are you saying that size matters Professor ?
    :hehe:

    It seems that senators are worried about contamination of the American culture and corruption of the populace “by overseas interests” … which is actually quite funny considering the cultural atrocities that Hollywood has foister on us …
    :hehe:

    What should be worrying American politicians more is that the US is quickly becoming internet phobic – and an internet backwater – with more and more legalistic manouvering.

    England won the industrial revolution – became a world power – and then slowly sank back as the US, Japan, German and then China showed innovation.

    The United States won the digital revolution – nearly all initial innovation and computing came out out Palo Alto – and now is slowly sinking under government interferance and legislation.

    Times are a changing – and America either embraces the internet world and open cultural borders, free trade, and clean legal practices – or continues to slip back.

    We will see what American leaders do.
    :sarcasm:

    #695801
    Anonymous
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    I hope it’s not left up to the leaders as they are about as cutting-edge as a dull spoon.

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