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Periods of time go by when no articles are written in our Legal online casino news section, but those times are quickly fading as online casino bans, expansions, and court cases become more mainstream. Antigua and the US are a main stay on the legal online casino news wires, but the UK, Germany, Italy, Australia, South Africa and many other nations around the world break legal casino gaming news, too. So keep a close eye on this page and our Legal casino RSS feed for the latest developments covering all aspects of online casino legalities.
Already France, the US, and several other countries have been notified by the European Commission that they are in violation of trade agreements due to their online casino laws. Now, Belgium becomes the latest country to join that group.

Chinese officials have been slowly interfering with residents ability to gamble online. Their latest attempt could be a major blow to people who are engaging in online gambling.

In Goldman Sachs latest note to investors, it has been predicted that the US will legalize and regulate the online gambling industry. It is another example of how a growing number of people believe the legalization of Internet gambling is inevitable.

The economic crisis has taken top priority in the US and it is unfortunate for the online gaming community that their chief ally in Congress is the head of the US House Financial Services Committee.

Online casinos are starting to get excited about the prospects of being able to openly, and legally, re-enter the US online gambling market. Their excitement comes from growing support among US lawmakers for Representative Barney Frank's Bill that would legalize Internet gambling in the country.

When BetOnSports was at the top of its industry, it was taking in billions of dollars in online wagers. The company was only formed in 1995, and in less than a decade, they became one of the biggest online gambling operators in the world.

The world of online gambling was thrown into a frenzy the past couple of weeks with the US government seizing bank accounts that held funds to pay out online poker players. Late this past week, however, many of the top online poker sites in the world were back to accepting US players.

Antigua and Barbuda has been in a battle with the US over what they believed was illegal activity by the US government. Now it appears that Antigua may have legal problems of their own when it comes to Internet gambling.

Facebook is the largest social networking site in the world, and anytime that many people are involved with one site, there is the possibility that illegal gambling activity could be taking place. In this instance, that illegal activity could involve breaking US online gambling laws.

Leading up to the World Series of Poker, many online casinos were running promotional tournaments in which players could win seats at the WSOP. Some of the players who won these seats have had problems entering the tournaments.

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