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Gold/Mining/Energy : Software Gaming Corp. SGMS/CDN-OTC

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To: Gene Veinotte who wrote (428)3/7/1998 7:44:00 AM
From: Mephistopheles  Read Replies (1) of 1968
 
2 clear things.
FDCD and CRYP are Canadian companies, located in Canada and operated by Canadians. No problem there.

Has the paper says:

"The source said the authorities apparently decided to target sports books rather than Web sites offering casino-style games because the federal act banning sports betting is clearer than statutes governing casino gambling, which were written before the Internet existed."

So, even US Internet Casino do not have problems (yet), and:

"In the only previously known federal action against an online gambling operator, FBI agents swept into the Blue Bell, Pa., offices of International Gaming and Communications Corp. in February 1997 and seized records relating to the company's operation of an online casino and a sports book in Grenada. No federal charges were ever filed against the company, but the disruption forced the firm to sell its gambling properties to a Canadian company earlier this year"

This is key. In respect to FDCD and CRYP, they are not root in the US. Very secure ones, and I stated that a few months ago regarding this whole thing, why the 100% Canadian Internet Casino companies are to ones to jump in.
Mephistopheles
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