Three Native gaming-related websites have been taken offline, The Hamilton Spectator reports.
The sites for the Six Nations Internet Gaming Regulatory, a company called SixNet and another group called Haldimand Mohocks and Allies Gaming Commission are no longer in operation. The paper said it wasn't sure if they were disabled temporarily or permanently.
The sites are affiliated with the Six Nations in Ontario. They hosted and licensed the Absolute Poker site, the paper said.
The site now appears to be licensed by the Kahnawake Gaming Commission, from the Akwesasne Mohawk Reserve in Quebec. The paper said the reserve "is considered one of the world's largest hosts of online gaming sites."
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Out of operation: Three native gambling websites taken offline
(The Hamilton Spectator 10/4)
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Native gaming websites no longer in operation
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