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October 27, 2009 at 8:17 pm #805283
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InactiveA reminder to CAPsters that while it’s not illegal for new Zealand citizens to play online ….
… specifically targeting New Zealand sports betting players with overseas online companies is technically against local laws. The state run TAB has a legal advertising monopoly – so the .co.nz sites would have to be focusing on other markets, or they might find a nasty email arriving.
:hattip:October 27, 2009 at 10:24 pm #805286Anonymous
Inactive@TheGooner 211665 wrote:
A reminder to CAPsters that while it’s not illegal for new Zealand citizens to play online ….
… specifically targeting New Zealand sports betting players with overseas online companies is technically against local laws. The state run TAB has a legal advertising monopoly – so the .co.nz sites would have to be focusing on other markets, or they might find a nasty email arriving.
:hattip:Interesting – That could be why he has priced them fairly cheaply
October 28, 2009 at 4:17 am #805293Anonymous
InactiveMmm … I think so because normally betting.xxx and tipping.xxx could be very tasty domains … no matter what the extention.
But it is very strictly enforced. Recently the Newcastle Jets A-League side had to “cover” their team sponsor name on their shirts when playing a football game in Wellington – because their sponsor was Australian bookmaker Centrebet. No leeway was given.
Goverments and their taxable betting monopolies eh?
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