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Topic: The banning or regularization of casinos by govs has not resulted in anything - page 6. (Read 811 times)

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Just as I thought... when there are so many online casinos operating under loose regulations, countries that ban online gambling end up making policies that are, well, pretty silly and easy to bypass. There really needs to be global cooperation among all the licensing providers to make sure only authorized casinos are allowed. If casinos from banned countries slip through, it means the whole system isn’t working.

Under the current setup, it seems this country has no choice but to revise its laws. They should allow citizens to access online gambling and let casinos operate legally under proper regulations. That way, people won’t have to use VPNs to get around restrictions, making everything safer. And, the government would benefit from the tax revenue. In the end, it could be a win-win for everyone involved.
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Recently, in the year 2024, the brazilian government saw a large source of money coming into online casinos (since physical casinos are prohibited by law), and since then, so as not to make this post too long... the brazilian government had the "brilliant" idea of requiring that any casino that wanted to operate in brazil would have to regularize itself and follow the country's rules, or its website would be blocked.

As a result, users are preferring to use unregulated casinos (they access the casino website outside of brasil via VPN or other methods) and are able to get better and more attractive odds than regulated casinos that pay high taxes to the government... as these pass on the costs of taxation, licensing, etc. to users, while unregulated casinos don't need to pass on additional costs and for this reason are more attractive to users because they offer better odds!

This just shows that no government in the world understands the internet and how it works. The internet exists for this reason (it was originally created for this). In cases of government censorship, the internet is a communication protocol that is resistant to any type of censorship. Even though some casinos are banned from being accessed by brazilians, it is still possible to get around this ban via VPN and the like.
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