DGE Liberalizes Unregulated Brand Promoters

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Posted: June 10, 2015

Updated: October 6, 2017

<b>The
affiliates of illegal casino sites can avoid sentencing for their past action
by conforming to the directions of the DGE.
</b>

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Based on breaking online gambling news the New Jersey Division of Gaming (DGE) has
released a Director’s Advisory bulletin that liberalizes the rules on iGaming affiliates
promoting unregulated brands. The bulletin is in effect since Friday after the
DGE accepted all of its points and published it.

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The official proclamation states that “any affiliates that are currently licensed or
registered and have promoted online gaming sites to US players post UIGEA or
marketed illegal gaming sites to NJ or US players since November 26, 2013 will
not be subjected to enforcement action by the DGR (Division of Gaming
Enforcement).

<h2>150
days to perform the criterions
</h2>

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Based on the new <a href=”/united-states/” title=”US gambling
laws”>US gambling laws</a>,
affiliates won’t be subjected to
enforcement action by the authority for their past actions if they cease “to
promote any illegal online gambling site to any NJ or US players where such
conduct is illegal” and if they submit “a notarized certification attesting to
this fact” within 150 days of the bulletins release.

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The problem of affiliates was discussed since the
regulation of online gaming sites in New Jersey. The authorities were concerned
with affiliates who promote and market illegal sites, so they were searching
for an option to dismiss their threat to lawful gaming. The bulletin encourages
all principal owners, officers and directors to refrain from promoting
prohibited sites and offers.

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