This is not true.
About USA:
Accepting online gambling advertising is also illegal. If you are a small publisher, you are less likely to be prosecuted, but why risk it? As of early 2009, only large and mid-size publishers had faced prosecution. In 2007, the three big search engines (Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft) each paid a fine for accepting online gambling ads, but did not face criminal charges. Other publishers, such as Esquire Magazine, have been warned by the government not to take online gambling advertising.
Facilitating the transfer of funds to online casinos is also a bad idea. As of 2006, it became illegal for American banks to process transactions originating from or directed toward any online gambling operator. Because of this, several sites then refused to take bets from American players. But as the law seems difficult to enforce, it has not turned the tide completely for American players.
https://www.legalzoom.com/articles/online-gambling-is-it-legalSo, if you're amercian, you doing illegal things while advertising online casino. If you're not getting punished, that doesn't means that this is "legal".
About other countries:
In Spain, gambling advertisements are prohibited from being shown outside of 10PM-6AM and in-show promotion of gambling services is strictly prohibited at all times.
For instance, only operators whose equipment is located in the UK can advertise within the countrys borders. Any operator based outside the territory that still wants to advertise within must obtain a special license from the Gambling Commission.
I doubt that Fortunejack or you have such license.
In Australia, advertising for both online and land casinos is regulated by each State/Territory. Many of these have strict parameters toward including responsible gambling messages and prohibiting any phrase that misrepresents the likelihood of winning (such as Winning is easy at
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https://www.casino.org/blog/a-recent-history-of-gambling-advertising/Oh my God, fuck it off. Even if it's would not be prohibited. We don't have only laws from countries. Laws depends from country to country and sometimes they are against moral and ethics.
But we still have the last two (ethics and moral)! You convinced yourself that advertising of gambling is normal, but keep trying to accuse people who in fact doing the same thing. You're ignored my previous replic about casinos, because you can't say anything against of that.
And yep
The money that you are getting has completely made you biased beyond repair.
It's about you. (and me in some fact) I will even merit this, because it's perfectly fits to any gambling supporter.
I will not compensate you anything. The same if you'll jump from a roof i will not go to prison because of that. Even if i advertised this house or a roof. Because you have your brain and i doubt that you have certificate from hospital that you're ill and not responsible for your actions.
Quoted for reference. I will now go invest in this legitimate company and when I become rich (and I will very soon given the very juicy returns), I will share it with everyone who advertises it. If I get scammed, I will hold you and anyone else advertising Yobit accountable.
Ehm, what?
"You told me that you will not compensate me anything, and i think that this is scam, but i will invest in it and you will be guilty in that!""O мaй гaд Лayдa, ты чтo, кpeйзи?"
Edit:What i'm trying to say: You can't accuse someone while doing the same (in fact) things. So we have here two ways: do not accuse anyone, or accuse anyone with crystal reputation. And shilling shitty gamblings is not fitted for point "crystal reputation"