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Exactly. A high-profile case like that could really reinforce their credibility and show they’re serious about protecting the integrity of the sport.
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Exactly. A high-profile case like that could really reinforce their credibility and show they’re serious about protecting the integrity of the sport.
So, they're the ones with the incentive to seek punishment of refs who use their sites to rig games?
I could see that. It might be great PR for FanDuel, say, to bust a corrupt sports betting ring and sue those parties for violating their terms of service.