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23 January 2008

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Online casinos are popular all around the world, but what about in those countries that don't really have modern internet connections? The answer should be obvious that online casinos are not all that popular in those areas. But in countries like China, where the internet is heavily trafficked but also highly regulated, could it be possible that as the world wide web's tendrils reach the now unconnected some sort of deal could be worked out that enables online casinos gambling in that country with the cooperation of Beijing?

It is entirely possible, but then again, do online casinos want to endanger their reputation in the same way that, say, Google has in agreeing to strict censorship by the Communist authorities in exchange for being allowed to make money offering ads and sites to Chinese internet users? Given that online casinos are somewhat obsessed with money this might be a foregone conclusion, aside from the fact that a "humanistic" approach to opening up the online gambling business to others around the world might help the case of online casinos in the United States.

The spread of online casinos in Asia, and likewise elsewhere around the world, is stoppable but still probable. If online casinos can get in a niche early for gambling online in a country like the People's Republic of China, with a growing economy and an increasingly affluent society, they stand to make tons of money even if, into the foreseeable future, online casinos remain technically illegal in the United States of America.