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by ExpertAdvisor01 11 hours ago
Good luck with cross-border enforcement.

Also the operator is completely legal/compliant with it's jurisdictions laws as they allow us players (many now blacklist the us, but some not )

So they won't accept any foreign judgement . That's why most countries rather target their infrastructure (psps/banking etc ..)

Even Eu countries had/have severe problems with Malta (due e.g Article 56A of the malta gaming act, which shields the operator from foreign judgements)

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Make the websites unconnectable from the US. Make domestic ISPs not route the traffic to the site else jail time for the executives. Make VPNs not route traffic to the site else jail time for the executives and being null routed by domestic ISPs.

If you really want to crack down on it, then it could be done.

In the ancient days of 2011, this was done: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Scheinberg