Oz Promoting Gambling
Among the news in the online casino world today, Australian concerns seems to be
getting a lot of attention. The Australian government is hanging by a thread
regarding the laws that govern internet bets on online casinos and poker rooms
where other organizations want to effect change. Not only does the organization
have an opinion about internet gaming but also the religious party. However,
here comes the Internet Industry Association based in Australia about managing
betting problems at the moment of impulse, aside from making an argument
regarding having the operators be responsible of protecting their consumers.
The IIA has opened to review the Gambling Act of 2001 and as the group comes to
a close, the move towards inhibiting online casino operations seems next to
impossible. The IIA suggested that stopping consumers the moment they access
online casinos is the best choice to solve the dilemma. However, it is difficult
for operators to go such lengths since it is hard to trace any given data and
there are just too many companies to monitor. In addition, they included the
platform providers, as well as the service providers, as not being a part of the
responsibility placed above their heads.
The IIA suggests that in order to maintain a balance, promoting an authorized
and regulated strict licensing model would help lessen the chances of danger.
The submission continues that if an Aussie player wishes to play at off-shore
online casino sites, he/she is not protected under the Australian law. This is
because any type of players in the field can access internet gambling sites
within and outside Australia, through a network of different internet providers.
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