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A Brief History of Online Gambling
Author: Nick Wright
Ask any experienced online gambler and they will tell you that there are plenty of online casinos that would make their casino
blacklist of rogue casinos
which they will no longer visit because of
casino complaints
which they have with the sites and their failure to resolve them. It is obviously a good idea to both read an existing casino blacklist and to create a casino blacklist of your own if you do intend to gambler online, but it can also help to read a little about the history of online gambling so that you are fully in the know if you do need to
write a casino blacklist
. To this end, this article will offer a
brief history of online gambling
and online casinos.
The very first gambling software was developed by Isle of Man based software company Microgaming in the early 1990’s and was then secured by security software produced and developed by Cryptologic which allowed for online gambling transactions to be safe and viable. Once the Antigua and Barbuda passed the Free Trade and Processing Act in 1994 it allowed for the operation of
licensed online casinos
which were the forerunners of today’s legitimate online casinos and those that make up a casino blacklist.
In 1996 the Kahnawake Gaming Commission was established with the aim of
making online gambling transparent
and fair, by providing and regulating licenses which can be seen as the first official attempt at avoiding the need for a
casino blacklist
. From this point on the popularity of online gambling grew and grew but there were a number of different legal and legislative challenges.
One of the most notable of these challenges came in 1999 with the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act, aimed at banning the sale of online gambling products to US citizens but this act did not pass. Despite the challenges, online gambling has exploded into a massive industry today and this is part of the reason for the need for a casino blacklist but now that you understand the history of online gambling it may be easier for you to avoid these kinds of
rogue casinos
.