Lack of rule enforcement when it comes to partnered streamers

First off, the biggest law that a bunch of these streamers are breaking is that, if they are making money from something they are promoting, then it MUST be disclosed

That isn't a law anywhere. You might wish it was, but it isn't.

Secondly, the streamers are advertising (illegally, again) the gambling site to minors. Federal law states that a person must be 21 years of age (19 here in Canada) to gamble, and that no person or group of people can advertise a gambling source explicitly to minors.

It isn't illegal to advertise to minors. Cigarette companies used to advertise to minors and the federal government had to create a special law, just for them, to get them to stop. Until someone makes a special law for shady gambling site advertising, that isn't illegal.

Thirdly, they are fixing the system in their favour to win money while risking nothing.

I got that. It's wrong. But is it illegal? Whose the brick here? I've asked a dozen people in this thread to cite one fucking law and nobody can. And here you are, actually responding but with no citation.

I just figured it out, why everyone in this thread is out for blood and yet all suck at arguing. This is full of kids who watched these guys stream and then lost money. You've already learned, in some other thread, that you aren't getting your money back. So you're here now, looking to get some revenge of some sort, get these guys off Twitch.

Look, I hope you succeed. I think their content sucks. But I don't have high hopes for you. If you scroll a little down the page in Twitch you will find the Poker category. This gambling stuff was all settled already. The only chance you stand against these guys is some sort of fraud charge. Good luck with that.

/r/Twitch Thread Parent