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Daruma 10-03-2006 12:59 AM

Poll: Would you ever consider promoting gaming?
 
As an affiliate would you ever consider promoting gaming in light of the up-coming law to be enacted?

Sveindt Beindt 10-03-2006 01:02 AM

Not a change,porno only :winkwink:

squishypimp 10-03-2006 01:03 AM

maybe but if laws are preventing, then probably no

Webby 10-03-2006 01:11 AM

Sure - the US is the only country with a problem over gaming and don't fall under US law (and never agreed to any country's laws other than a country of residence).

Tho sure, it's a problem for US folks, but the "gaming war" is far from over yet.

Daruma 10-03-2006 02:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Sveindt Beindt
Not a change,porno only :winkwink:

what if they where mixed?

LiveDose 10-03-2006 02:07 AM

No online gaming but seducing young boys is fair game. Gotta love the whores in Washington.

TheSwed 10-03-2006 02:21 AM

I think this is a U.S problem ...in the most of the free world it's legal...:pimp

Scott McD 10-03-2006 02:23 AM

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Originally Posted by TheSwed
I think this is a U.S problem ...in the most of the free world it's legal...:pimp

But the US is 'land of the free'... :winkwink:

roly 10-03-2006 03:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Webby
Sure - the US is the only country with a problem over gaming and don't fall under US law (and never agreed to any country's laws other than a country of residence).

Tho sure, it's a problem for US folks, but the "gaming war" is far from over yet.

though if you're a non-US citizen and you promote gambling to US citizens is there a risk that you could be prosecuted/extradited? much the same as if you sent drugs to someone in the US through the post from outside the US.

Daruma 10-03-2006 06:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roly
though if you're a non-US citizen and you promote gambling to US citizens is there a risk that you could be prosecuted/extradited? much the same as if you sent drugs to someone in the US through the post from outside the US.

that maybe applys if you own a gaming site - not if you just promote it as an affiliate

scottybuzz 10-03-2006 06:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roly
though if you're a non-US citizen and you promote gambling to US citizens is there a risk that you could be prosecuted/extradited? much the same as if you sent drugs to someone in the US through the post from outside the US.

I would have thought that would be prett tough because its the credit card companies etc that are getting banned. :warning

Anyway Yes I would, because im a brit.

Daruma 10-03-2006 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by scottybuzz
I would have thought that would be prett tough because its the credit card companies etc that are getting banned.

I'm sure there are a hundred new solutions in the works.. :2 cents: :2 cents:

stev0 10-03-2006 10:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roly
though if you're a non-US citizen and you promote gambling to US citizens is there a risk that you could be prosecuted/extradited? much the same as if you sent drugs to someone in the US through the post from outside the US.

haha, no... there isn't.

That's like saying if you start a site promoting women in the workforce one of those middle eastern countries will have you extradited because they have laws against it.

I think sending drugs would depend on whether its legal in your country or not, but no country is going to obide by another countries laws over its own.

I remember when people thought the new 2257 law would affect people everywhere, I laughed at that a little... US law applies in the US only.

MarkMan 10-03-2006 10:21 AM

i am interested in promoting gaming now.. only because they are making it illegal.. :)


i get excited finding ways around stupid laws(only stupid laws) .. like censorship to people in china.. like anti gambling laws in the US and other stupid freedom suppuration laws.

Daruma 10-03-2006 10:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MarkMan
i am interested in promoting gaming now.. only because they are making it illegal.. :)

:1orglaugh anyone else get excited? I think its actually a good time to push on things - remember there is a vacume out there now of players leaving places that don't accept US players.

Webby 10-03-2006 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roly
though if you're a non-US citizen and you promote gambling to US citizens is there a risk that you could be prosecuted/extradited? much the same as if you sent drugs to someone in the US through the post from outside the US.

There is a vast difference in transporting drugs across jurisdictional borders - drug trading is (least normally) a criminal offense in most countries and treaties exist for cooperation by law enforcement etc.

Gaming activity is not a criminal offense in most nations. Gaming is also not an "extraditable offense". Even if it was an extraditable offense, no court will agree with any extradiction if the alleged offense is not an offense within the jurisdiction of the court (ie there is no offense to start with). Bottom line - other nations have no interest in the the domestic laws of the US unless they relate to extradition agreements or existing treaties for cooperation.

Z 10-03-2006 12:02 PM

All of this bullshit with gambling in the US is happening because Vegas and the Indian casinos were losing their asses. All the US casinos are owned by corporations and those corporations funded Bush's election and the elections of countless senators and congressman.

With enough $$ and lobbying pressure (one builds the other), they got this law passed to fuck the little guy yet again.

I'm not a gambling guy, nor am I a bush-hater. I'm just a realist who sees another example of big $$ getting pissed off because the peasants found a shortcut.

Dirty Dane 10-03-2006 12:04 PM

Yeah, why not. As long all eggs are not in same basket :)

Klen 10-03-2006 12:06 PM

Will see what future will bring.Still rest of the world is big.

bdld 10-03-2006 01:03 PM

unless i suddenly start getting boat loads of non-US traffic which is doubtful

bdld 10-03-2006 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by TheSwed
I think this is a U.S problem ...in the most of the free world it's legal...:pimp

hahahah that sig is great

Mr. Romance 10-03-2006 01:19 PM

no

Mr. Romance

Daruma 10-03-2006 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bdld
unless i suddenly start getting boat loads of non-US traffic which is doubtful

there will be solutions coming out very soon to deal with US

madawgz 10-03-2006 03:33 PM

there will be no more money in online gambling :(

jerseygto 10-03-2006 07:29 PM

I already do...unless my host says otherwise im gonna keep doing it or ill sue the goverment myself someway somehow theres gotta be a way!!

marketsmart 10-03-2006 07:51 PM

why did they make this damn rule :(

Nookster 10-03-2006 08:01 PM

I will continue until it is not lawful for me to. Since all I do is promote gaming programs which offer click-through campaigns and initial deposit sales which are legal to promote in the United States (specifically California, where I live), I will continue. :2 cents:

Daruma 10-03-2006 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by madawgz
there will be no more money in online gambling :(

ya - only 2 or 3 times as much as the adult biz...


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