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October 5, 2006 at 3:21 pm #710017
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InactiveDevilsGun wrote:Intreresting read I found this morning…http://gamblingandthelaw.com/columns/2006_act.htm
Fascinating how you can twist things in your favor by altering definitions
or limiting or expanding definitions.
Also, interesting how you can in fact be contraditing the spirit of the
proposed law … its legal hypocrisy.
:rolleyes:
October 5, 2006 at 3:56 pm #710034Anonymous
InactiveThanks good read. Whether or not the Internet falls under the wire act is questionable. This will have to be debated as it was in 1998.
greek39
October 5, 2006 at 3:59 pm #710035Anonymous
InactiveVery informative article DevilsGun. :terms:
The lawyer’s opinion is straight and shows the ambiguity of the law.
October 5, 2006 at 4:13 pm #710037Anonymous
InactiveVery interesting read. I especially noted the portion of the article that says:
“The great unknown is how far into the Internet commerce stream federal regulators are willing to go. The Act requires institutions like the Bank of America and Neteller to i.d. and block transactions to unlawful gambling sites, whatever they are. But, while the Bank of America will comply, Neteller might not, because it is not subject to U.S. regulations. Will federal regulators then prohibit U.S. banks from sending funds to Neteller? And would they then prohibit U.S. banks from sending funds to an overseas bank, which forwards the money to Neteller?”
When I tried to get my September affiliate funds from PartyGaming using Neteller, I noticed that my Neteller ID did not show. After I called Pay-Pro, the customer care representative stated that what is there is a system generated ID. A further follow up email from Pay-Pro on Oct 4th said:
“Please note that due to technical difficulty at our end, you are not
able to view the exact details of the Neteller account and able to
request for a cashout.Kindly allow us the next 24-48 hours, so that we can resolve the issue
and keep you informed about the same.”I hope that this was a unique experience and not something that could lead to other issues. Now I did get my earnings, but I used a different cashout method.
We definetly need a Political Action Commitee for casino affiliates!
October 5, 2006 at 4:29 pm #710048
vladcizsolMemberNelson Rose sure has gotten an enormous amount of expsoure in affiliate circles this week….
October 5, 2006 at 4:32 pm #710054Anonymous
InactiveProfessor wrote:Nelson Rose sure has gotten an enormous amount of expsoure in affiliate circles this week….He’s a great read. I would hire him as my lawyer.
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October 6, 2006 at 3:58 am #710236Anonymous
InactiveCasino City Press is in the next town over from me.
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