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Originally Posted by Disciplyne
I can see your point, but the timing of it and the fact that nothing has been said by them, Bovada or anyone else AFAIK seems like another instance of underhanded marketing. All of the websites that I've seen write about them tout that they are a licensed and regulated. Which is why I even called it out on this forum and to see if there was a better, more reasonable explanation.
If I had to speculate, I would think this has to do with Quebec Bill 74, which will require ISP's to block unapproved online gambling providers. They are attempting to force traffic to the Espace-Jeux provincially owned gambling site.
I read an article months back that that the Kahnawake reserve feared that their economic stability was going to be severely disrupted by this legislation. As it is, Bodog already pulled out of Quebec many months ago (no longer services clients there).
On another note, I believe there has been, or will be, a constitutional challenge made against Quebec Bill 74, which violates federal law, as well as amount to internet censorship.
There's no way they'll get away with that.
As for how this affects Bodog/Ignition? I have no idea. But I don't think I would panic. It's just some more administrative changes.