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The first national Internet lotteries began to appear in 1995. They were developed by the Internet Lottery in Liechtenstein Foundation (ILLF). ILLF pioneered the development of Internet gaming and processed the first online lottery transaction ever. ILLF is a non-profit organization that supports charitable projects and organizations domestically and internationally. In addition to its Internet lotteries, ILLF also operates many websites that offer instant scratch-card games and other online gaming products.
In the United States, state-run lotteries have become an important source of revenue, funding public schools and other services. The state of Washington, for example, has a lottery with its own website that allows players to purchase tickets and check results online. In addition, several privately run Internet lotteries have sprung up that offer a variety of different types of games and jackpot prizes. These Internet lotteries are often operated by companies that have been granted US patents for new types of games.
Canada also has a number of national lotteries. Unlike its American counterparts, Canadian lotteries are administered by the provincial and territorial governments. The four nationwide lotteries are Lotto 6/49, Lotto Max (which replaced Lotto Super 7 in September 2009), Daily Grand and Millionaire Life. In addition to these nationwide lotteries, many provinces and territories have provincial lotteries or private-sector companies that sell their own brand of games.
In the communist nation of Laos, lottery officials have been accused of rigging the system to avoid large pay-outs. RFA’s Lao Service has learned that numbers that are deemed unlucky often disappear from purchased tickets during drawing, and winning numbers are frequently changed. For example, on Oct. 14, the winning number 509 appeared as only a five on tickets sold throughout the day of that day’s drawing, before it was suddenly changed to a nine. These changes were made to avoid paying out large amounts to Lao buyers, a source in the capital told RFA.