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Friday, March 31, 2006

Gambling Commission

The Gambling Commission is an independent organization Founded in 1999. The purpose of gambling commission is regulating and discouraging corrupt on-line gaming organizations and daily business operations. This Commission was organized to assure gamblers of a closely monitored, safe on-line gambling environment. Each casino must undergo and pass strict technological and policy testing for the approval of The Gambling Commission. The submission or approval process is not altered for any on-line casino in order to ensure the same protection for all on-line gambling consumers. The Gambling Commission auditors and automated testing agents run the testing process. The commission will offer their certification and seal of approval only when the team of mathematicians carefully analyzes that the data recorded meets acceptable randomness of casino results. Members must abide by the law and regulations within their business jurisdiction. A legal gaming license from a governing jurisdiction, issued by gambling commission, will be presumed to be operating under the authority of that license after providing evidence of it. The members will abide by limitations of any binding legislative or judicial determination. The law limits operations in other jurisdictions wherever technically enforceable. The Gambling Commission was basically conceptualized to provide a platform in which interested parties can discuss practices and interests common to the global interactive gaming industry. Read further...

posted by Jerry "Jet" Whittaker at 8:23 AM

 

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