You're right.
Why there are options for other country laws if the forum is only for US law?(no ofense, just curious)
So... that crime that one woulb be commiting would be dictated by his own law and not that website's law, is that it?
I'm asking about US law matters. The said website is hosted in the US... But if it wasn't, what law does apply to me? I mean, If I'm in the US and the website is not, should I look for help about their law and not mine?
How could a website owner charge You if You found and used a failure in their system that could give You advantage. What kind of crime would You be commiting?
Let's say it's a well known safety issue and the website developer hasn't done his homework, and You get into the site to play normally...
Anyone with basic http request knowledge could manage to do that. It's basically a flaw that won't happen in most of small websites, but this one is from a big company that has a lot of big casinos. They probably hired a cheap programmer who hasn't done his homework at coding school.
In my...
Before start: I was not sure in what category to ask this question so I'm sorry if this is the wrong one, I'm new to the forum.
Let me explain what happened:
I used to play in a Casino that rewards players with coins which you can spend for buying free spins
Those free spins turns winnings...