Getting Around Online Gambling Prohibition? Lottery Site Explains
The website www.lottoIP.com claims to a way of gambling online legally in the United States, even in the commonwealth of Kentucky, which in recent months has threatened to seize over a hundred Internet gambling related domain names.
LottoIP.com has issued the following press release that has caught the attention of Gambling911.com:
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With Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear poised to seize 141 online gambling domains in response to his state losing horse-racing and other local Kentucky revenue to off-shore online gambling sites, Canada's Lotto IP is tracking the developments of the case with keen interest.
Lotto IP recently developed a simple business method whereby tickets issued by state or provincial lottery retailers carry unique validation codes that allow the bearer to log onto a state-controlled gaming site. Ticket purchasers access popular games such as Texas Hold'em or Blackjack and play against the site or other ticket buyers, later redeeming their online winnings at local lottery retail outlets.
Most importantly of all, the Game With Us solution allows states to legally control and manage online gambling activities and revenues in their jurisdictions while avoiding costly and questionable legal proceedings such as those now being pursued by Kentucky legislators.
The key to the Game With Us method is that it provides public officials with the ability to define a regionally specific audience for an online site while employing traditional local lottery regulations, infrastructure and resources. The method operates on the same business rules, sales strategies and operational models as existing lottery offerings and the quality of play rivals anything being offered by market leaders in the sector, such as pokerstars.com.
"Though we're still in the early stages of talks with key U.S. and Canadian jurisdictions, we're confident that the Game With Us solution represents a paradigm shift in the online gaming sector," commented Lotto IP spokesperson Edward McBride. "Rather than engaging in litigation that seeks to restrict an individual's web access and seize internet domains, activities which have proven unsuccessful in the past, states can instead manage their own sites and control their own revenues."
The Lotto IP/Game With Us alternative would see states partnering with select gaming providers to ensure more accountable and socially responsible online gaming activities. Under the current framework, though most sites have proven reputable, numerous cases have also emerged that cast doubt on the fairness of some game offerings and reveal that site payouts and money transfer methods can be suspect at times.
Under the Game With Us scenario government and lottery officials would ensure site transparency and fairness while players take added solace in the fact that their losses are going to fund local education, health care and infrastructure activities, rather than simply piling up in offshore accounts.
"The Kentucky action represents a knee-jerk, piecemeal approach to the problem and its results are far from guaranteed," concluded McBride. "The states that are approaching this from a longer-term standpoint have seen a different future for online gaming in their states, and that future is Game With Us."