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Old 10-29-2007, 02:38 PM
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Default Re: A/C in Action: The AP Case

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Who is suing Absolute Poker? Who can sue? Who can be prosecuted? Who is going to be prosecuted? The answer to all those questions is no one.

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Do you think this would be true in ACland?

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Um, I think you missed something. My position is that AP is operating in ACland.

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That's what I'm trying to argue against. It would much easier to sue AP (or individuals within it) in ACland, without state borders and other restrictions (edit: yes, I understand that it would also be easier to sue them if online poker were legal and regulated here). This indicates to me that AP is not operating in an exact ACland, and/or that we can't use every particular of this example.
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