Hope for U.S. Online Casinos
Speculation about the U.S. online casino gambling industry is never ending it
seems and analysts and specialists all over the world have varying theories
concerning future U.S. legislation. The owner of Bettingjobs, David Copeland,
recently noted that not only does he have plans to expand his business into the
U.S. market in the near future but he is positive that the U.S. online casinos
market will reopen shortly. Many analysts heavily speculate that new legislation
for the industry in early 2009 – once the Bush Administration is out of power.
Pressure from the powerful European Union could also play a big factor in the
U.S. passing new and less discriminatory online gambling legislation.
Copeland’s company specializes in providing online casinos with a pool of
trained internet gambling employees to meet the needs of companies that are
either new startups or established companies rapidly expanding into the
industry. Copeland started the business out of Scotland and now operates offices
and offers services all over the world in the centralized hot-spots for the
gambling industry. These include Costa Rica (for the nation’s proximity to the
U.S. market) Singapore and Malta (one of the most prominent online casino
licensing jurisdictions in the world.
Copeland plans to expand his business very shortly in anticipation of a booming
U.S. online casino gambling market in the coming year or more. Copeland asserts
that he plans to move into the U.S. even before new legislation is fully
approved – in anticipation of favorable legislation. His business has grown 100
percent year on year so far and his plans to enter the U.S. online gambling
industry will certainly prove lucrative if he is in fact correct in his
predictions. |