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Wire Act’s enforcement has been pushed back

The Justice Department has further delayed the implementation of the cable law revision opinion, which includes all forms of online gambling.

The U.S. Department of Justice recently revised its opinion on the wireline law and expanded it to all forms of gambling. However, the agency has pushed back its implementation to give operators time to re-adapt their operations.

According to a DoJ spokesperson, the deadline has been pushed back from Apr. 15 to mid-June, as reported by gambling compliance. Reinterpretation of the Wire Act, which will affect sports betting and other forms of online gambling, was announced in January and drew heavy criticism from the industry.

The iDEA Growth Trade Association, which advocates for iGaming expansion, recently announced that it had filed a lawsuit against it. "We believe that the New Hampshire Courts will place appropriate weight on judicial precedents on political factors in making decisions, which we are confident will have a significant impact on fast-growing industries that are poised to provide significant economic benefits to states across the country," said Jeff Ifra, the lawsuit's lead attorney.

Earlier, the American Game Association  issued a statement signed by Senior Vice President for Public Affairs Sara Slane about the new opinion, saying, "It is unfortunate that the Department of Justice has deviated from the well-established practice of overturning existing opinions without a plausible reason."온라인바둑이
Wire Act’s enforcement has been pushed back
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