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Non-Tech : Starnet (SNMM)Online gaming, sexsites, lottery, Sportsbook

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To: trader14U who wrote (3611)7/16/1999 2:43:00 PM
From: trendy   of 8858
 
I have no opinion on TMRT and have no idea why you bring it up here.

We are discussing Starnet, so stick to the subject. I don't know
where you reside, and it really doesn't matter. If you are a
resident of a locale where internet gambling is not legal and
you choose to gamble anyway, YOU have a problem. YOU accept a
legal and binding agreement when you register at a site like
www.worldgaming.com or any other gaming site, and YOU are the
one that needs to answer to someone if you are aware that what
you are doing is not legal where you live.

This, from : worldgaming.com :

"Legality

World Gaming's games are played over the Internet which reaches virtually every country in the world. Some of these jurisdictions have not addressed the legality of Internet gaming, while some have specifically made Internet gaming illegal. In practical terms, it is impossible for World Gaming to determine the state of the law in every country around the world on an ongoing basis. Therefore, by clicking the "I agree" button, you are acknowledging that you have determined what the laws are in your jurisdiction, and that it is legal for you to place a bet via the Internet, and for World Gaming to receive your bet via the Internet.

Should there be any discrepancy in the legality of any transactions between yourself and World Gaming, or any of it's affiliates, the matter shall be determined by a court of competent jurisdiction in the country of Antigua, which is where World Gaming is incorporated and where it conducts business.

All contractual issues between yourself and World Gaming, or any of its affiliates, that are disputed, shall be resolved by a court of competent jurisdiction in the country of Antigua. All contracts shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of Antigua.

World Gaming has obtained a license under the laws of Antigua to conduct an on-line Internet casino.

The laws of Antigua shall govern all transactions between the user and World Gaming."

What part of this agreement is unclear??

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