Is it legal to start a online gambling site in Illinois if players are not playing for actual money?
If it is purely virtual, fictional money, then yes, that is OK, because it doesn't have value. If there is any way that the "fake" money can be...
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If it is purely virtual, fictional money, then yes, that is OK, because it doesn't have value. If there is any way that the "fake" money can be...
What you are describing, on all variations, appears to be illegal and would put you at risk of multiple felonies, both under state and potentially...
No. You have no damages, there is no provable causation, and no case.
It sounds like there's more to the situation than you are claiming here, to be perfectly honest. They may have a different interpretation than you...
Yes, and yes. I have represented clients who have done similar ventures with commercialized fantasy sports. There is some oversight necessary in...
It's slightly unclear from the sequence of events, but it sounds to me like they're taking your winnings from the slots jackpot because you payed...
To merely use the name of a city (no logos, no special fonts, just the mere name) as a prefix to a club name does not require any license. For...
Long and short of it is, you have no case. Best of luck, however.
Possibly, depending on what you want to do. More likely, no. If you are really serious about developing your app, you should hire an attorney to...
You're not asking really any legal questions here. You should contact the Pokerstars.net customer service.