Oh, and since you say "pretty much everything" I said was wrong, and I cited U.S. players who have been charged with online gambling (in response to your claim that that never happened), do you and your high-priced lawyers still contend, despite all evidence, that no U.S. players have ever been...
Also, I noticed you said "international gaming attorneys". Since there's no such thing as international law governing online gambling, exactly what jurisdiction(s) did your attorneys speak to? In the U.S. there are 50 states plus federal. I doubt any attorney is familiar with the laws in each...
Well, good job on advertising that you don't know what you're talking about. Search the username I use on other forums ("michaelbluejay"), dozens of them over the last twenty years, and see if you can find even *one* post with a link in the signature. It's because I think posts should be about...
I really wish we could edit posts here. To clarify my above post, when I said "all three of 'these' statements are false", I meant, "all three of the *above* statements are false."
I know this is an old thread, but it still features prominently in Google so people are still reading it. Also, there's some misinformation that should be corrected.
All three of these statements are false:
(1) The laws of some states definitely outlaw "promoting" or "encouraging" gambling...
I know this is an old thread, but it still comes up prominently in Google searches, so people are still reading it. I found it when Googling to see if there's anything I left out of my article on the subject.
Asking about "any cases in the whole world" is pretty broad. I doubt that anyone...
Duh.
My thoughts on the subject are article-length. The OP's qusetion isn't one that can be answered in brief. In addition, I can edit my article for errors and outdated information. Anything I post here is cast in stone forever.
I'm not the one with a link back to my site in his signature.
I need to amend my above answer. I checked out a few more state laws, and in some states affiliate advertising could easily be considered illegal. It depends on the particular state laws and particular circumstances, so again, for a more detailed answer, I refer you to my article, which I just...
eddiep20, that's a great question. Unfortunately the answer isn't black-and-white, which is maybe why you didn't get any answers. There's no specific law against taking advertising for online gambling (that I know of), but an aggressive prosecutor could in theory charge you as aiding and...