Americans in debate regarding regulation of foreign gaming companies

It's no secret that most Americans spend a good deal of time on online casinos with foreign gaming licenses. But now this is creating debate in USA.

An overwhelming number of Americans have in a examination Implemented by Kantar for the American Industry Association for Online Games (NBO) announced that they want regulation of the gaming market.

According to NBO, regulation of the gaming market will, among other things, work in favor of individuals who are more vulnerable in terms of preventing gambling addiction.

Believe game players should be held accountable

At the same time as 89 per cent of those who participated in the survey believe that players offering gambling should be regulated by American legislation, 78 per cent believe that these must be held accountable through a license scheme.

In contrast, 12 % of the Americans who participated in the survey answered no to support the game monopoly's regulation of gambling, and 73 % yes. At the same time, 14 % were neutral to the question.

Claim to pay deposits to American volunteerism

At the time of writing, foreign gaming companies are not entitled to give parts of their deposits to American volunteering and sports. But a license scheme will ensure that this changes.

This change will also mean that foreign gaming companies will be able to operate just like Norsk Tipping, while also having to pay taxes.

Outdated game arrangement

The Secretary General of NBO believes that the gaming monopoly in USA is outdated and helps to ensure that USA has no control over the companies most Americans play with.

He also stated that billions of dollars that could have gone to things like volunteering and prevention of gambling addiction in USA are lost every year.

In a debate in the national meeting in the Right last weekend, one of the topics was discussed gambling and the winding up of the gaming monopoly.

Few people know that it is illegal for gaming players to offer gambling in USA, which is why the government works so hard to block these out of USA.