Warning: I am not a lawyer.

This would probably *not* be a violation of our terms of service, however,
you should absolutely speak to an attorney first because this is a huge gray
area. For instance, if you were to run a Monte Carlo blackjack simulation on
App Engine, that would most likely be okay, though it would help you be a
better gambler, but explicit advice on sports betting may be prohibited.

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On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Robert Kluin <[email protected]>wrote:

> You should ask unrelated questions in separate emails.
>
> If you would like to run and App Engine app on your own systems,  look
> at TyphoonAE and/or AppScale.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 17:30, Savvy on EquatorLounge
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > sounds interesting but why dont u email Google App Engine directly ?
> > btw, i hope you can answer that mysterious question of mine:
> > I want to build a website using the django framework on the google app
> > engine on MY own server..  I know GAE provides space for free with
> datastore
> > and django and everything but i WANT TO USE MY SERVER just in case lol oh
> > just how these letters in capitals are creepy ! Is it not as simple as
> > uploading a the Joomla CMS and getting everythin' up n running in minutes
> > ? Is there any possibility for this to happen?
> > For your gambling application, if you need a python programmer, a junior
> > one, you're more than welcome to contact me, id be glad to participate =]
> > but that does not prevent you from starting the requirements
> specifications
> > and the application design.. as you know, choice of programming language
> > comes nearly in the end !
> > On 20 December 2010 02:04, jose antonio lorenzo <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> I want to make an application related to gambling and I am not sure if
> it
> >> would break the terms of service or not. In principle, the TOS prohibit
> >> gambling content (letter f of "Prohibited content" under "Google
> AppEngine
> >> Program Policies"). The application would be similar to a blog on sports
> >> betting, with tips and advice for people who enjoy betting in sports
> >> competitions. Users will not be able to make bets using my application,
> but
> >> they would receive explicit advise on which bets are more profitable
> than
> >> others. Would that break the terms of service? I am thinking of GAE to
> >> develop the application but I am not sure if it could be rejected by
> Google,
> >> because clearly it is not an app that enables gambling but it will help
> >> bettors in their decissions. Any clue? Thank you very much.
> >>
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