The Denver CBS affiliate is carrying an interesting story on local advertising of offshore online gambling sites. Reporter Rick Salinger found that Denver's Pepsi Centre carried advertising for the online gambling site Goldenpalace.com. Interestingly, Salinger picked up on the fact that Goldenpalace is licenced by "an Indian tribe in Canada." The "tribe" in question is the Kahnawake Indian Reservation (near Montreal), which operates an entity called the Kahnawake Gaming Commission which purports to have the legislative authority to regulate and control gaming conducted within and through the Reservation.
What's the big deal with US companies carrying advertising for offshore online gambling sites? The US Department of Justice takes the position that advertising of online gambling sites is "aiding and abetting" the promotion of illegal gambling.
CBS4 is carrying an updated story, reporting that since their earlier report, the advertising of online gambling sites has been temporarily halted (02/28/06).


