News > Archive > 2006 > 11 > 9 Nov 2006 Online gambling looking for new routes 9 Nov 2006 This week, a major online gambling operator in the United States has lost another big part of the company, which was bought by another operator. This company is one of the largest online gambling operators in North America. It provides poker and slot machine gaming, and it is now forbidden to it to provide these games in the Unites States. The company will be split, and some of it will be moved to the new rising star of North American online gambling - Canada.
The owner switch might probably change the business direction of the company, as they might try to develop new softwares that suits to the new situation in the Unites States. Online gambling is of course not allowed - and some other games are going to be the main presentation of the American online casinos. The games, such as trivia and horse racing, requires a different software than poker, and it should be more common among the online gambling sites in the states, as they are the common games there - in the post law era. The gamming renewal is not the only space that had changed. Some other fields that have no immidial relations with the online gambling are growing, such as the mobile gambling and the print and cinema sponsored by online casinos.
Online gambling industry, especially in the world out side the Unites States, has to take over what the US has left due to the law, in order to keep the global affair running and profitable. If the law puts limitations on the global online gambling - then the industry must adjust itself and those examples are the first things that are done. |