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Can I collect IP addresses from participants in Michigan? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, it is allowed to collect IP addresses from participants in Michigan. However, there are certain requirements that must be followed.
Requirements for Collecting IP Addresses from Participants in Michigan
According to MIAC R 432.644, an internet gaming operator or internet gaming platform provider must maintain a reserve in the amount necessary to ensure the security of funds held in internet wagering accounts. The reserve must be in the form of cash or cash equivalents maintained in a U.S. bank account segregated from the internet gaming operator’s or internet gaming platform provider’s operational funds, an irrevocable letter of credit, a bond, any other form acceptable to the board, or any combination of the allowable forms described in subdivisions (a) to (d) of this subrule. The reserve must be not less than the sum of the daily ending cashable balance of all authorized participants’ internet wagering accounts, pending withdrawals, and the sum of all pending internet wagers, funds transferred to an internet game not yet wagered, and pending wins [2.1].
Additionally, MIAC R 432.649 states that an internet gaming operator or internet gaming platform provider may conduct internet gaming bonus and promotional wagering offers subject to certain requirements. All bonus and promotional wagering offers must be stated in clear and unambiguous terms and must be accessible by the authorized participant after the offer is accepted and before completion. Offer terms and the record of all offers must include the date and time the offer is active and expires, authorized participant eligibility, including any limitations on participation, any restriction on withdrawals of funds, wagering requirements and limitations by type of internet game, the order in which funds are used for internet wagers, eligible internet games, and rules regarding cancellation [2.2].
Furthermore, MIAC R 432.728c requires the sports betting operator to maintain all contracts that relate to its Michigan internet sports betting operations for 5 years following its expiration. The board must be allowed access to any contract entered into by a sports betting operator upon demand. The sports betting operator may be required by the board to promptly submit copies of any such contract upon request of the board [4.3].
Conclusion
In conclusion, it is allowed to collect IP addresses from participants in Michigan, but it is important to comply with the requirements mentioned above. It is recommended to consult with legal experts or regulatory authorities to determine the specific requirements and regulations regarding the collection of IP addresses from participants in Michigan.
Source(s):
- [2.1] Reserve requirement
- [2.2] Tournaments/contests and bonus and promotional wagering
- [4.3] Contracts
Jurisdiction
Michigan