AFFILIATE FORUM WAR CONTINUES (Update)
16 January 2009
A good time to jaw-jaw and not war-war?
The animosity between Casino Affiliate Programs and the
Gambling Portal Webmaster Association managements was
much in evidence Friday following the video display of
one principal management member's home address as
recorded on a public document in a video show published
on YouTube by APCW, an associate of Casino City, which
owns the GPWA.
The video report appeared to be attempting to connect
CAP with the controversial CardSpike.com poker site in
an ownership sense, a bitter bone of contention between
the two affiliate community organisations. It briefly
showed a public document detailing a company called
Effective Media, although it is not yet clear exactly
how the dots are connected to ownership of the troubled
operational poker site.
CAP management has strongly denied any beneficial
ownership interest in CardSpike.
The video elicted an angry public response from CAP
management at
http://www.casinoaffiliateprograms.com/bb/showthread.php?t=33203,
protesting at the publication of a home address.
Having been viewed by some 207 YouTube visitors, the
video was then taken down on the directions of GPWA
executive director Michael Corfman, who explained in a
forum posting at
http://www.gpwa.org/forum/apcw-perspectives-friday-01-09-09-a-178452.html
that the publication of the home address, whilst
stemming directly from a public document, was
inadvertent and inappropriate. He advised that the video
would be taken down and suitably edited to remove the
offending address before it was again published.
At press time the video had been removed.
The relationship between the two competing affiliate
organisations has showed public signs of marked
deterioration recently, with forum attacks and claims of
law suits - one for $1.5 million. There can be little
doubt that the confrontational situation that presently
exists is doing more harm than good to both sides, with
members becoming increasingly alarmed at the direction
in which affairs appear to be headed.
One non-aligned affiliate exec posted the same opinion
on both sites Saturday, outlining why the disputes are
bad for business and the industry. In a nutshell, the
message was: "I'm going to go ahead and say what I
believe the majority of us are thinking...ENOUGH
ALREADY!"
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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