Ever since the US Government passed the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act 2006 (UIGEA) into law in October 2006, the online casino portal and guide Gamblux has been working energetically to raise public awareness about the lack of logic and consistency related to this law. At the
center of the debate is the fundamental question of how to deal with online gambling activity. This is covered in the article 'sProhibit or Regulate's at http://www.gamblux.com/editorArticles53.asp
Gamblux.com takes the position that gambling is an age-old activity that cannot be legislated away, only controlled. For this reason, the online casino portal has posted many articles on its web site that support the need to regulate online gambling activity. The UK passed its Gambling Act in 2006, which
regulates and modernizes the legislation governing all types of gambling. This includes all varieties of 'sremote gaming's - whether this is on mobile phones, interactive TV or any other
device that can be used for gambling activity. Gamblux.com says that this British law should be used as a model, rather than the American law.
Gamblux further questions the wisdom of creating a comprehensive prohibition of playing at online casinos when many people
have neither the resources nor the inclination to visit land-based casinos. What are the similarities between the USA'ss prohibition of gambling in 2006 and its prohibition of alcohol in
1920, Gamblux asks in its article 'sProhibition Then and Prohibition Now's at http://www.gamblux.com/editorArticles41.asp.
Gamblux has reached high rankings in the search engines as a valuable information source for news and developments about the world of online casinos and gaming. The site posts a
continuous stream of articles, news, playing advice and tips for the benefit of players worldwide.
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