Who of Them is the Bad Guy?
Since the US Illegal Internet Gambling Act is broadcasting the news with stories of finance and the WWW, men are beginning to wonder what the actual difference between online gaming and internet commerce is.
Let us take two people hanging in their agencies both of them risk their money online, while one of them is breaking the legislative norms, at the same time the other one is not. One of these men is a day merchant, and no matter how you take it, that man is risking his money for the risk to profit from the trade. I think that both these men are using the Internet for the same cause. Nevertheless, the second is currently taking part in a banned business. Why dishonest? As Government of the USA is not getting a single cent of the income from the online gambler. It only gets tax money from the day online trader.
Every day Americans lose immense sums of money from dealing with capital issues, which are not located in Wall Street offices, but from their own apartments. that type of average people are not trained stock brokers, and they do not have any license - despite all this they have no legal problems to conduct this kind of business.
In reality, the single real difference between e-commerce and online gambling is the the scale of investments the US Government makes out of the businesses: Day trading = much money; Gambling on Internet = no money and lots of new casino bonuses for gamblers. It is rumored that the US Congress passed the anti-online gambling ban exactly for this reason that the country is loose all the possible profits day in day out.
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