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Implications of being an affiliate
For those of you who are affiliates, any worry of possible legal implications???
Or for those of you who have looked into it, are there any? |
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Re: Implications of being an affiliate
Do you worry about playing? I'm not of the opinion that poker/casinos are illegal in the US. As far as I know, it's been shown that the Wire Act only applies to Sports Betting (by shown I mean court decisions). Can't remember where I read that, but I do remember reading it multiple times.
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Re: Implications of being an affiliate
I'm thinking players have little to worry about.
In the worry hierarchy, if american, it might be ranked like this: 1. Site owners 2. Skin Onwers 3. Rakeback sites 4. Affiliates 5. sites like 2 + 2, which simply accept advertising 6. players That being said, i dont know if 3, 4, 5 or 6 realistically have any reason to worry. |
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Re: Implications of being an affiliate
Rakeback Sites = Affiliates
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Re: Implications of being an affiliate
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Rakeback Sites = Affiliates [/ QUOTE ] Technically true grasshoppa. However, when one move tens of thousands thru neteller (which has ones ss#) in transfers, the situation has shifted. Do you see, daniel-san? |
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Re: Implications of being an affiliate
wow, great reply!
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Re: Implications of being an affiliate
I don't think Affiliates are at any risk
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