Americans and Canadians: what they think of Internet gambling? To have more awareness of whether Internet Gambling should be totally prohibited, regulated by the government, or allowed without government regulation, the two recent surveys conducted with key survey based on market research, global company, Ipsos, held and managed by research professionals, Canadians and Americans are wrong when it comes to the legality of Internet gaming. This survey was conducted for the Canadian and American online panel in the Canada / U.S. lottery investigation. Ipsos helps interpret, simulate, and anticipate the needs and responses of consumers, customers and citizens around the world.
Long before that date, the mere fact that Internet gambling is illegal in some states of the United States and Canada as well. People should be aware of Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 the questionable assertion that Internet gambling is a growing problem for banks and credit card companies. Game companies are generally prohibited from accepting or paris paris on the Internet. He rightly argues that new mechanisms for enforcing gambling laws on the Internet are necessary, especially paris border. They are only money rather than play. Online gambling is an industry that is virtually unregulated, because, unlike real-world casinos in the United States, the virtual casinos are operated offshore. Some credit card companies, under government pressure, have begun to reject transactions between customers and online casinos, but their measures are not infallible.
The first survey was conducted and showed that nearly 70% of Canadians (n = 1361) 1 found that online gambling is deemed legal the same way, 59% of Americans (n = 1010) 2 for the legality . Similar results on the second survey on the levels of awareness has led to similar in Canada (73% n = 1247) 3, but said Americans a little less (55%) believe that Internet gambling is considered legal ( n = 1403) 4. In general, the result shows that Americans seem more interested in relation to gambling on the Internet. This is not where you live, but if you were born you brought great impact on this social issue. Older Americans and Canadians aged 55 and above are more in favor of banning online gaming believe that the federal government should regulate this activity at the state or provincial governments, moreover, young adults 18 - 34 of aging are more favorable to the regulated and unregulated Internet gaming. The intense battle for the primary election between Republicans and Democrats in the nation is one possible reason for the awareness of American miners related to this subject. There is a clear difference of opinion between age groups (18-34, 35-54 and 55 +), with Canadian and U.S. responses to the poll also showing some interesting differences. A final issue that was addressed in this recent survey was to learn about what the arm of government should regulate Internet gambling should it be legal.
global awareness of its legality is subject to uncertainty if the acceptance of Internet games closely related to age. Research has consistently shown a negative relationship between age and the acceptability of gambling activities. Age is the topic on this issue. Teen gambling rates are two to four times the rate for adults. Gambling addiction captures youth and change how they think. We must be aware that playing teenagers, like adults.
Posted on January 30, 2010.