Posts Tagged ‘Yahoo’

Gambling affiliate

Posted by Nicolae on May 19th, 2008 under Advertising, Business, Gambling industry
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A gambling affiliate is a commercial entity with a relationship with a peer or a larger entity.
We well define the gambling corporative, a facility that houses and accommodates certain types of gambling activities. It can be a casino, poker room, bingo halls, lotteries, sports betting agency, as well as hotels, restaurants, [...]

Yahoo! allows gambling ads

Posted by Nicolae on May 15th, 2008 under Advertising, Companies, Gambling industry, Legislation, Politics, Search Engines
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Yahoo! changes his terms of service regarding the gambling  ads, for the UK advertisers. This is due to the change in UK legislation for gambling advertising, that is now less restrictive.
AccuraCast says that Yahoo! sent an email to its UK clients telling them that under recent UK legislation on gambling advertising, [...]

Yahoo! and online gambling search

Posted by Nicolae on January 3rd, 2008 under Online Gambling, Search Engines
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It seems that Yahoo! already started the campaign against online gambling. For a search with the keywords “online gambling”, the first two positions belong to a same site that was shuted down by the web hosting company for the violation of the ToS:
#1:
Site Status Message
Site Shut Down. www.xanga.com. gambling72’s site has [...]

Google, Yahoo and Microsoft settle online gambling charges

Posted by Nicolae on December 21st, 2007 under Legislation, Online Gambling, Search Engines, UIGEA
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All the three companies have agreed to pay a total of $31.5m (£15.7m) to settle claims that they accepted online ads promoting illegal gambling, during the last ten years.
Microsoft has to pay $21m, part of it as a charitable donation to support exploited children ($4.5m to the International Center for Missing and [...]