United States DOJ announces 90-day prosecutorial holiday
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has reportedly announced that it is to give online gambling firms up to 90 days to alter their policies and practices so as to comply with its latest stance concerning sections of the Interstate Wire Act of 1961. Short respite: According to a Wednesday report from CalvinAyre.com, the […]
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