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Anonymous
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Just a quick note. I am from Manitoba, before I started my venture I enquired about the legalities of this issue.

Here’s the distinction, you are not promoting Online Gambling But rather offering information about the topic.

I knew this distinction was important. I was not satisfied so I contacted a few people. One good friend of mine and lawyer he told me there is no problem with it,
Three more lawyers all agreed.

I was still a little unsure so I contacted the Manitoba Gaming Commission, their response was the same, no problem.

Combine that with the fact you are offering information on the world wide net, I find highly unlikely you would be prosecuted for anything. The distinction here is do you promote or do you inform?

The precedent to a certain degree has already been set if I ever end up in court. My home page is from a large company located in Manitoba. A couple of months back they were advertising poker tournaments being held in Regina. There are plenty more examples. What my homepage did was promote.