This could be similar to prediction markets getting sued by different countries, but the question is, can they really go after the operators of this company?
Because we are talking about a serious amount of money here, if they will fine them then they have to make sure they can collect it, or if they will sue, where would they sue the casino when it does not acquire a license and its presence is just online?
I am wondering if ICC or whatever type of court similar to that in the middle would help with this kind of issue.
They can't really physically pursue them if the casino is offshore/located in another country, so all the government can do is order them to pay, and if they don't comply, the government will just block the casino from the country. As for the ICC, I don't think they involve themselves with cases like this.
Thanks, and yeah, I was looking at the "services" board, so I only saw their review contest.
About other casinos, I am wondering why only these casinos are being penalized, I believe there are also other offshore casinos that accept users from this country, so what is this, are they only targeting few companies?
Maybe they are still investigating those other casinos and would only go after them if they have enough evidence.