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    Default BetCris to buy a Country

    Found this in a forum.

    Gambling firm eye Sealand

    19 January 2007 | 05:06
    The Evening Star UK

    SEALAND could become home to a gambling firm trying to escape American hard-line laws on internet betting, it was revealed today.

    The US is so anti internet gambling that last summer the British boss of a major web gambling company was arrested at an airport shortly after arriving in the country, while other executives from America were already in custody.

    But Sealand could be the answer to escaping the ban - providing operators with their own country and laws.

    Spanish estate agency Inmonaranja, which is handling the sale of the tenancy for the independent mini-state six miles off Felixstowe, say there has been fantastic interest from around the world from people wanting to run their own island. It was put on the market two weeks ago.

    Negotiations are already taking place between officials from the principality and a group called The Pirate Bay, an internet site which wants to set up a copyright-free country, as revealed in The Evening Star on Tuesday.

    Now BetCRIS Sportsbook, a Costa Rica-based firm that allows customers to bet on everything from the Super Bowl to the Oscars, has thrown its hat into the ring for the former war-time fort, providing Sealand's existence is legally recognised by other countries.

    Eric Williamson, head of international operations for BetCRIS, said the idea of owning a country “sounds crazy” but said it could be a way of reaching American web customers.

    He said: “We could write our own laws, and it would be pretty hard to extradite us.

    “But we would need to go the full route and get diplomatic recognition, so that we can be sure no outside source can intervene in our affairs.”

    While the Bates family which has ruled Sealand for 40 years has set the price of handing over control at £500million, Mr Williamson said BetCRIS might be willing to pay “in the tens of millions” to take control.

    Sealand's ruler Prince Roy Bates, now 85, who set up the mini-state in 1967, has retired to Spain, and the family is looking to transfer tenancy to someone else to raise money for investment.

    However, they would still want the new tenants to run Sealand as an independent country with the same constitution, stamps, coins and flag, and would remain its royal family.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 9/20/2005


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    Thats probably unrealistic for them to do, but it sure is a good thought.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    Economically it is one of the better uses of such an island, especially if they share the costs with other top books. I agree it is unlikely, but makes a lot of sense to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sergfro
    “But we would need to go the full route and get diplomatic recognition, so that we can be sure no outside source can intervene in our affairs.”
    It hasn't happened in the past 40 years, I can't see it happening anytime soon.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    Quote Originally Posted by tacomax
    It hasn't happened in the past 40 years, I can't see it happening anytime soon.
    Iraq had diplomatic recognition

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    Iraq did actually happen to be a country, though.

    Anyway, there's an interesting history of Sealand here:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sealand

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    I like the location. US military intervention off the board.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 12/14/2005


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    Great...maybe we can get paid in the local Sealand currency. I've never even heard of this country.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    It's not a country. It's an oil rig without the oil.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 12/14/2005


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    No way it is a real consideration for anything publicity. Place has been in the news for years and aside from being an interesting story, you can't get away with doing anything illegal there you couldn't do anywhere else. In fact this just puts you in the spotlight more.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    I had a coffee table in my first apartment that looked a lot like Sealand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Edgar
    I had a coffee table in my first apartment that looked a lot like Sealand.
    Give BetCris a call - they might be interested.

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005


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    wasn't sealand in that movie Waterworld?...lol...

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/18/2005


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