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April 5, 2004 at 5:38 pm #647524
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InactiveI am fixing to install one in http://www.vitualgamingconference.com
Has been in the works for some time. Entires will be free and linking back is requested.
Should be up and running within a few days.
Will be open to all of the industry and support businesses.
April 5, 2004 at 7:20 pm #647529Anonymous
GuestI guess what I meant to suggest was a new general search engine that will accept gambling searches.
It can be called pre1984search.comApril 5, 2004 at 8:10 pm #647533Anonymous
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April 5, 2004 at 8:39 pm #647535Anonymous
GuestThe Great Firewall of Ashcroft
April 5, 2004 at 8:48 pm #647536Anonymous
GuestWhy, why, why would two giants like Google and Yahoo/Overture make the decision to cut off a large source of their revenue?
You know they’d win any legal battle that ensued over this – except the class action suite we should launch ourselves over their discriminatory business practices!
I am baffled by this.
I’m afraid United States is sliding down a slippery slope towards very restricted rights and freedoms.
Which shouldn’t concern me, but when United States farts, we have to open the windows up here in Canada.
April 5, 2004 at 9:13 pm #647538Anonymous
InactiveYou know they’d win any legal battle that ensued over this – except the class action suite we should launch ourselves over their discriminatory business practices
Google and Overture likely had to weigh that gambling is widely considered a vice.
I don’t think they would become embattled defending something the general public considers a vice.
April 6, 2004 at 12:27 am #647543Anonymous
GuestYes, it’s a vice, and that certainly contributes to the problem.
The underlying issue is what I am refering to, though.
April 6, 2004 at 3:08 am #647551Anonymous
Guestwhat’s interesting is that I hear one of the two, I think its yahoo, will continue to show ads in countries where it is legal to gamble online.
If they do that; and are US based; they’re no better than any of us.
I quote (sorta) the statement made by a supreme court judge concerning showing porn online; that the internet is like the sky and that it cannot be expected to be able to show one place and not another; or some crap like that.
anyway, I am not worried legally as long as they are showing ads somewhere.
like the supreme court said; I can’t be expected to control where my site shows up. so as long as its okay for the big boys to show ads in any part of the web, as long as they are doing so; I don’t feel that I can get in trouble doing what I’m doing.
that make sense?
if not, change it around until it does and then tell me I’m brilliant.
…. okay, I should have said, and then lie to me and tell me I’m brilliant.
April 6, 2004 at 3:20 am #647552Anonymous
GuestBB1Webs:
You’re brilliant.
:3eyes:
I got a nice email from Overture today, telling me that they have close my account as requested, and are processing my refund.
I’m surprised they responded so quickly. Ha Ha – First time for everything.
I’ve noticed the board is pretty quiet for a Monday. I guess everyone’s busy doing the same thing: Compiling huge lists of search phrases for new PPC services……
I’m wondering about mailing out CD’s at this point. Has anyone tried that with any success?
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