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    The legality of an affiliate gambling site?

    Anyone have any information about this? Ive heard its kind of a grey area, but i thought i would be ok since its just an affiliate site. Any knowledge on this would be appreciated
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    the site is www.betbond.com

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    Re: The legality of an affiliate gambling site?

    Who is the sponsoring gambling site?

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    Re: The legality of an affiliate gambling site?

    Its partnered through sportsbetting.com, I really dont know anything about them. I just bought this turnkey site for 25$. I figured since it was cheap, i wasnt too much of a risk just in case i cant use it. its a pretty cool site though

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    Re: The legality of an affiliate gambling site?

    If you are running an affiliate site and are not actually charging customers any money to "gamble" on your website, then you have nothing to worry about. You are merely "advertising" an online gambling site and not offering "gambling" yourself. Its kinda like ESPN, or any major television station cannot be held liable for "advertising" a poker website, or a sports/horse betting website.

    I am not a lawyer, but I think you will find that this is the case in regards to the question you asked.

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