FanDuel against offshore and unlicensed sites

The company has urged its partners to not promote offshore or unlicensed sites.

US.- After the repeal of the PASPA Act that made it possible for states in the US to legalise and offer sports betting, FanDuel was one of the first companies to launch its sportsbook. Now, its sports betting division has issued an email to its partners asking them to strengthen protections against offshore or unlicenced sports betting sites.

In the email, FanDuel Sportsbook told its commercial partners that the company considers the promotion of offshore gambling websites as promotion of illegal activities. “As such, FanDuel will take steps to monitor your site to ensure it complies with FanDuel’s terms and conditions, and will take appropriate actions including, but not limited to, terminating your participation in the FanDuel Affiliate Program if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions,” reads the email.

And added: “By continuing to participate in the FanDuel Affiliate Program, you represent and warrant that your site does not currently promote any illegal activities, including, but not limited to, offshore gambling.”

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