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Microgaming still in a puzzling postionNovember 9, 2008, 4:55 am (3 years ago)Contradictory reports, worsened by puzzling announcements to affiliates from some managers at Microgaming-powered groups, and what seemed to be limited access to the Microgaming site, all together as the week has gone to produce anxiety about the US aims of the software provider and its licensees.
The biggest of the companies still providing online casino action to several US players, Microgaming licensees, and the software supplier itself, featured with other domain owners in court documents filed in Kentucky lately as the state attempted to limit Internet rivalry for its land gambling interests. In emails to affiliates, some casino managers and affiliate administrators highlighted that the operators had asked for that Microgaming bring to an end the new US registrations, and this would be carried out on November 10. But that existing players would not be influenced if they weren’t resident in the 13 "prohibited states" which specifically forbid online gambling. The state of Kentucky has at present been included to this list, most probably as a result of the domain hi-jacking effort by that state. No less than 2 additional groups stated that as well as the new registrations ban on November 10; they may be shutting their doors to every US player effectual December 1st 2008, and advised affiliates to change their marketing center to other areas. Tags: Contradictory, reports,, worsened, by, puzzling, announcements, to, affiliates, from, some, managers, at, Microgaming-powered, groups
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