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The clause about modifying the agreement is in every contract under the sun and entirely unenforcable.

Say’s WHO?

For that matter, I’d like to know of just one person that has ever actually filed a bonafide lawsuit against a casino affiliate program.
I’d like to see it, and read it.

The simple fact is that there is nothing truly enforceable, and never has been.

It’s all about honesty, and ethics as I mentioned earlier.
These guys are honoring their agreement, ENFORCEABLE, or NOT.

They are also excercising their right to change it going forward.

Affiliates can NOW excercise their right to promote, or not to promote going forward, and not lose the players, or revenue they accumulated up to the date of the change.

Again, while it may suck, it is not outside their right, and nobody is getting screwed out of their exsisting player bases since the new rule does not affect a thing prior to November 23rd.

I won’t defend the new rule, but I would defend their right to make the changes they feel they need to make for THEIR business, as long as it doesn’t affect the players obtained prior to the change.

They have drawn no blood here. Perhaps they have made a poor decision, but the choice has been left to each affiliate as to whether to stay, or go without being penalized, or screwed on their exsisting players.
That’s fair, IMO.