Should USA regulators start holding internet providers and major platforms financially responsible for allowing access to unlicensed offshore gambling sites, or is that going too far in terms of internet control?
USA regulators start holding internet
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A big part of why the regulated USA gambling market still feels uneven is that offshore sites can freely target American players and siphon off untaxed revenue with almost no real consequences. Right now, most states rely on warning letters and domain blacklists, which offshore operators simply ignore by spinning up new mirrors. If you look at how Europe is tackling the same problem, the approach is completely different: regulators are starting to fine not just the casinos, but also the infrastructure that keeps them online. A recent digest at https://www.discovercelbridge.com/latest-news-soft2bet-innovations-european-igaming-market-developments/ explains how ISPs, search engines and CDN providers are being made financially liable if they fail to block unlicensed platforms. If the USA is serious about protecting its legal operators and tax base, it will eventually have to consider similarly tough, infrastructure‑level enforcement instead of symbolic gestures.
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