FACEBOOK PUTS THE BRAKES ON MONETISED INTERNET POKER
APPLICATION
19 June 2009
“Facebook does not permit online gambling on
its platform."
The online payment company AlertPay and the vast social
networking website Facebook have agreed to terminate
several potentially illegal online gambling operations
selling virtual poker chips for use on Facebook's “Texas
HoldEm Poker” application, reports the eCommerce
Journal.
According to a statement on AlertPay's
official blog, the two companies negotiated the issue on
the basis that: “Facebook does not permit online
gambling on its platform and some sellers attempted to
convert the Texas HoldEm Poker application into
monetized online gambling.”
The AlertPay blog
statement added: “Sites offering for sale virtual poker
chips for use with Texas HoldEm Poker are in violation
of AlertPay's User Agreement and in potential violation
of state and United States federal law prohibiting
unlicensed and/or online gambling, as well as the
Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 31
U.S.C §5362.”
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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