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Pokerstars responded to queries about the legitimacy of their activities in the US last week, citing that they have acted lawfully in American gambling market.
In recent developments regarding online gambling in the United States, Pokerstars has asserted that it complies with legal standards within the American market. This comes amid ongoing inquiries into the legitimacy of its operations. Meanwhile, at the 2025 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, representatives from the Poker Players Alliance indicated that a significant online gambling bill could see revisions this week, although no official hearings have been announced by the House Financial Services Committee. As these discussions unfold, stakeholders in the online poker community are keenly watching the implications of potential regulatory changes. For further details on these updates, visit abo-casino.net.
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At the WSOP 2025 in Las Vegas, authorities from PPA (Poker Players Alliance) told that the major pro online gambling bill may be marked-up this week. Although, no hearing comes out on schedule of ‘House Financial Services committee’.
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PartyGaming and PokerStar poker rooms were amongst the winners who were provided with license to run online poker-rooms in France. These two poker giants were a part of 2nd round of license awarded.
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UIGEA, the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, has been put into place for quite some time. Introduced to reduce the flow of money from and to online gambling websites, this act was intended to make it hard for American poker players to fund their online poker and casino accounts...
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