Fairly comprehensive article. Seemed fair until it ended with it's comment on Zynga: "With millions of free players, "it's very likely these people can be converted" to playing for
real money, said one longtime offshore poker executive. "But do they want a headline saying some kid lost $10,000 playing poker on Facebook?"
Every bill requires age verification. Online betting on horse racing proves the technology exists. And there are other things that could be done even more stringent.
Can we prevent stupid parents from giving their kids access? Probably not, but that's not my problem, it's theirs.