[Ecommerce] U.S. online-gambling ban violates international trade laws, WTO rules

Jeff Williams jwkckid1@ix.netcom.com
Sat Mar 27 15:31:06 2004


All,

 Is the US the "odd man out" here??

  See: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/166397_gambing26.html

The World Trade Organization, in its first decision on an
Internet-related dispute, has ignited a political, cultural
and legal tinderbox by ruling that the U.S. policy prohibiting
online gambling violates its obligations under international
trade law.

The ruling by a WTO panel Wednesday is being hailed by online casinos
operators overseas as a major victory that could force the United States
to liberalize its laws.

But the Bush administration vowed to appeal the decision, and several
members of Congress said they would rather have an international trade
war or withdraw from future rounds of the World Trade Organization
than have American social policy dictated from abroad.

It's appalling," said Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va. "It cannot be allowed
to stand that another nation can impose its values on the U.S. and make
it a trade issue."

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