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What should affiliates do? Online poker shutdown, day 7

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    fintan
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    We’re almost a week into this new, government-enforced era of online poker in the U.S., and many poker affiliates are (understandably) just as confused about the future as they were when the story first broke last (black) Friday.

    What we’ll tell you is this: Don’t panic. If you’re simply a poker affiliate marketer, or even a player, you’ve broken no laws. That’s the most important thing to remember; click here for a full review on what the U.S. online poker shutdown means to poker affiliates.

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    Anonymous
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    Nice article

    #815853
    Anonymous
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    This is a good and encouraging article. However, the U.S. government and the DOJ Bush-holdovers are ruthless to say the least. To say that affiliates are safe is being ignorant in this current environment. Recall, there are those that said that a UIGEA would never come to fruition in their lifetime. I would recommend the following to U.S. affiliates, to be totally safe:

    – Declare all of your affiliate income, and make sure you pay tax on it;

    – Market to non-US based players. There is certainly nothing illegal about that;

    – If you haven’t been already, start attending regular sessions of your favorite religious
    sermons, and pray, pray, pray !

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