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Federal Wire Act

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<blockquote>''When any common carrier, subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Communications Commission, is notified in writing by a Federal, State, or local law enforcement agency, acting within its jurisdiction, that any facility furnished by it is being used or will be used for the purpose of transmitting or receiving gambling information in interstate or foreign commerce in violation of Federal, State or local law, it shall discontinue or refuse, the leasing, furnishing, or maintaining of such facility, after reasonable notice to the subscriber, but no damages, penalty or forfeiture, civil or criminal, shall be found against any common carrier for any act done in compliance with any notice received from a law enforcement agency. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to prejudice the right of any person affected thereby to secure an appropriate determination, as otherwise provided by law, in a Federal court or in a State or local tribunal or agency, that such facility should not be discontinued or removed, or should be restored.''<ref name="wireact" /></blockquote>
 
=== 2011: Department of Justice's Formal Legal Opinion ===
<blockquote>''Interstate transmissions of wire communications that do not relate to a sporting event or contest fall outside the reach of the Wire Act. Because the proposed New York and Illinois lottery proposals do not involve wagering on sporting events or contests, the Wire Act does not prohibit them.''<ref> [https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/olc/opinions/2011/09/31/state-lotteries-opinion.pdf "MEMORANDUM OPINION FOR THE ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL, CRIMINAL DIVISION"], ''The United States Department of Justice''. September 20, 2011. Retrieved on 2020-02-11</ref></blockquote>
 
=== 2018: Reversal of Department of Justice's 2011 Legal Opinion ===
The three remaining subsections of the Federal Wire Act are therefore not restricted to sports betting. On January 15, 2019 Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein stated that the Department of Justice would delay the 2018 reversal by 90 days to allow businesses to make the necessary changes to comply with the law.
 
=== 2019: New Hampshire Lottery Commission Lawsuit ===

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