Block on Israel gaming sites

July 26, 2010 by Staff writer

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Police in Israel have been ordering ISPs to start blocking online gaming sites. Although most sites are licensed and hosted overseas, according to Spanish Gaming News every one of them is suspected of being owned by an Israeli.

It is reported that almost all of the sites being blocked are associated with Victor Chandler’s site VC Bet.

Many ISPs have responded saying that they do not have the right to filter the internet and are reportedly looking for ways to get around the blocks.

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