October 26, 2008 at 1:19 pm
#784115
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The law relates to the residence of the player.
That’s what’s wrong with this.
The actual law relates to the location of the player, not the residence.
People have to obey the law of only their current location.
It may be illegal to see a prostitute in your home town, but you can see one in a Nevada brothel. Gambling maybe illegal alltogether in your state, but you can go play in Vegas.
There are countless examples of how laws only apply in the jurisdiction that issued them.
Maybe someday there will be “world law” but we are very, very far from that now.