So the EU is now out of the picture in the gambling dispute because they settled on compensation ... Wait, hold on a minute:
European online gaming firms are filing a formal complaint against the United States for discrimination after their controversial exit from the US market.
The companies say that the US Department of Justice has violated international trade law by kicking them out of the market and taking legal action while allowing domestic online gaming operators to continue trading.
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The group has asked the EU to investigate the situation, arguing that although the US has repeatedly stated that all forms of online gambling are illegal, it has enforced this view only with non-US businesses.
More details at Reason Magazine's blog.
ADDED: It is being suggested that the Arbitrator's Article 22.6 decision is coming out tomorrow. I'll believe it when I see it.