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By Anne Broache
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 10, 2006 6:33:00 PM

British gambling site BetOnSports has agreed to cease accepting wagers from U.S. customers, closing the civil component of the feds' battle against the operation.

Under a settlement entered Thursday by a federal judge in St. Louis, the company must also return all wagers received from U.S. customers as of July 17, 2006, to the appropriate account holders and set up a toll-free telephone hotline that gives U.S. members instructions on how to obtain their refunds.

The court instructed BetOnSports to cancel its U.S. trademarks to the name Betonsports.com, among others, and to cease advertising its properties inside the United States. The company must also place prominent markers on its sites to alert potential gamblers that "it is a violation of U.S. law to transmit sports wagers or betting information" on international telephone lines. In addition, it must take out a full-page ad broadcasting a similar statement in a U.S. newspaper with national circulation.

Company representatives were not immediately available for comment on Friday, but a representative told the Associated Press in a statement that BetOnSports was not admitting wrongdoing by agreeing to the settlement.

BetOnSports has already opted to shut off its "U.S. facing operations" based in Antigua and Costa Rica and to repay its American customers' account balances "in a timely manner," according to a notice posted on its Web site. Between 2002 and 2004, the company, which is listed on the London Stock Exchange, took in wagers amounting to nearly $4 billion, 98 percent of which came from U.S.-based gamblers, according to court documents.

The civil settlement, however, does not end the once-prosperous gambling company's legal woes.

Criminal racketeering charges have been filed against the company and 11 of its employees, including founder Gary Kaplan and former Chief Executive Officer David Carruthers. Scottish-born Carruthers, who was arrested in July, pleaded not guilty. As part of the conditions of his bond, Carruthers remains under house arrest in a hotel outside St. Louis. Kaplan is a fugitive.

Combating the Internet gambling industry, which rakes in an estimated $12 billion annually, proved high on the Bush administration's agenda this year. A controversial measure that criminalizes transferring funds related to most forms of Internet gambling received President Bush's signature in October, albeit in a seemingly unlikely place: a massive port security bill.

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It is called independence. You must be kidding.

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(NT) Score another one for the Nanny State :o)  Jack-Booted EULA | 11/10/06
It's about time!  John Zern | 11/10/06
What's the big deal?  Jack-Booted EULA | 11/10/06
Adults can't make their own choices?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/10/06
No, they need guidance!  Linux Geek | 11/10/06
Sure they can!  Jack-Booted EULA | 11/10/06
Sure they can  hines1957@... | 11/10/06
It does affect others  wjkahlssmd@... | 11/11/06
All High and Moral  oddswiz | 11/11/06
If Not Us Then Who???  wjkahlssmd@... | 11/11/06
All High and Moral  oddswiz | 11/11/06
It does affect others  wjkahlssmd@... | 11/11/06
It does affect others  wjkahlssmd@... | 11/11/06
wow, geeze, talk about hypocrisy  CobraA1 | 11/12/06
OK, I'll be the heretic  John L. Ries | 11/10/06
Follow the money  net-com | 11/10/06
US gaming industry=IDIOTS  BCF1968 | 11/10/06
Stupid Question  oddswiz | 11/11/06
Gambling online is BAD  Gridmaster | 11/11/06
Because YOU are limited, don't assume  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/12/06
So you feel the same way about on-line investing?  B.O.F.H. | 11/12/06
BOFH, for once we agree.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/12/06
You cannot make the world safe for everyone.  osreinstall | 11/12/06
Got to have a balance somewhere.  CobraA1 | 11/12/06
Balance starts with the individual.  osreinstall | 11/12/06
so, what about the cost?  CobraA1 | 11/12/06
Another socialist that wrecks with good intentions.  osreinstall | 11/12/06
hmm, it appears neither of us have a good solution sad  CobraA1 | 11/13/06
Yours is bad, but mine is OK.  osreinstall | 11/13/06
okay  CobraA1 | 11/16/06
Re: Okay  osreinstall | 11/16/06
Gambling is bad  Fred Fredrickson | 11/12/06
Lack of self control is BAD  the_seb | 11/13/06
Yes it is  John L. Ries | 11/13/06
Elodea  Elodea | 11/11/06
yea.. i was thinking that too. luckily the lame duck is going to flounder.  Been_Done_Before | 11/13/06
Another assholy law?  OKJoe | 11/13/06
I'm so happy!  mjk1971 | 11/13/06
Well, ignorance is bliss, eh? (NT)  Spoon Jabber | 11/14/06

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