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'Black Friday' and associated fallout megathread
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[QUOTE="dj11, post: 1832360, member: 13851"] So with this can of worms closed, that still leaves a few issues to resolve. The UEIGA act is untested, and a case can be made that since there was no illegal gambling going on (according to the aforementioned opinion), it, and thus all the related (3rd party processor bs) was caused by a lack of clarity in all the laws involved (primarily the UEGIA). BUT, nothing will get clarified unless some one (Stars please be our ultimate angel!) takes this to court, or the Congress clarifies things. I think Congress will drag their collective feet on this issue, and they would also prefer a court decision, one way or the other, before they change anything. Of all the solutions I would prefer, it would be that Stars returns as was to the states, and the silly regulations that cause Stars, and others to use 3rd party payment processors to just fade away. Stars, at this point, along with the remnants of FT and Cereus, and going further back, Party and all the other sites who vacated the states in '06 (due to the UEGIA act), could be looking at a class action suit to recoup all the fines and fee's and penalties incurred since '06 from the DoJ and the US gov in general. Not to mention those putz local Police Departments reaping $$$ from the funds provided by the DoJ (you have seen the video's). What leverage!!!! IMHO - The PPA, and the AGA should help Stars and the other sites press this advantage.:D [/QUOTE]
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