Casino Operators Prep For Changes
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010Things are really heating up in the state of Nevada when it comes to laws governing online casinos and land based casinos. It seems that the Nevada gaming control Board is telling the people who hold state licenses to be cautious as they operate online casinos. If anyone who holds state licenses tries to dabble in online casino gambling projects, bad things could come their way. Many state license holders have been advised against getting into any sort of business that could tie them to Internet casino operations. So far there’ve been several instances of unlicensed online gambling sites forging relationships with state license holders and these actions are considered out of compliance with the Nevada gaming control act.
Although the industry of online casinos has made huge strides, weekly, within the United States things are definitely not so rosy and wonderful. While some land-based casino gambling powerhouses such as Harrah’s entertainment have crossed over into the realm of Internet casino gambling, they are ahead of the curve.
Apparently, many other land-based casino companies are thought to be in negotiations to partner up with some well-established Internet casino operations as soon as the market for Internet gambling within the United States gets opened up and legal. But that day is still not here. Many people are ready and waiting and merely anticipating the opening and liberalizing of a licensed, regulated and legal online gambling market in America but that day is not yet here. Consequences could be considerably rough for people and companies who choose to jump the gun and get ahead of the law in this regard.
