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Originally posted by LeeNoga
True. If sponsors had the ability to be informed via our offerings would they change their TOS?
We have no idea, but if they want to we have a suite of tools. We provide information, they do what they want and its NONE of our business :-)
Your answer to the CP standards in in DJ's post, the guidelines are the guidelines of the ASACP.
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Don't take my questions as an attack Lee, they are not. I am simply looking at points that I find to be very flammable, so to speak, down the road.
If we go back and refer to the thread above that I linked to, if I recall correctly, that ASACP did not like the site that was mentioned, and had reported it multiple times to Customs but were told it was not illegal. Therefore it stands to reason that possibly the guidelines on ASACP's site are not in perfect alignment with those of the law?
I want YOU to tell me what YOUR guidelines are, unless ASACP owns this product and will be the ones assuming liability for any damage done to either webmasters or sponsors from its use...