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===Legal issues involving the exchange of money=== | ===Legal issues involving the exchange of money=== | ||
Some public venues like schools and places of worship consider gaming tournaments a form of gambling and ban it as such. All | Some public venues like schools and places of worship consider gaming tournaments a form of gambling and ban it as such. All tournament directors are encouraged to check with potential venues to make sure they are tolerant of players paying to enter. Several well-known tournaments have had to cancel events when a public official discovered that money was changing hands between players at the event. | ||
''Smash Bros.'' tournaments are often thought to be illegal in Iowa under §725.7 of the Iowa Code, which states that it is unlawful for any one to "participate in a game for any sum of money or other property of any value" other than those outlined in subsection 2.<ref>http://www.gambling-law-us.com/State-Laws/Iowa/</ref> However, nobody is known to have been arrested due to participating in an esports tournament. There have been several attempts to pass legislation to explicitly legalize fantasy sports in the state, which may have implications for esports as well.<ref>http://www.kleinmoynihan.com/iowa-set-to-legalize-fantasy-sports-gambling/</ref><ref>http://www.kleinmoynihan.com/iowa-fantasy-sports-bill-gets-a-second-chance/</ref> House [http://coolice.legis.iowa.gov/Legislation/86thGA/Bills/HouseFiles/Introduced/HF165.html Bill 165], introduced to the Iowa House of Representatives in January 2015 attempts to create a definition for "Bona Fide Contests", that among other additions, would legalize paying tournaments for games “by player-directed movement with a video or electronic gaming device”.<ref>http://blogs.duanemorris.com/gaminglaw/2015/02/09/legislation-would-legalize-esports-competition-in-iowa/</ref> The current law allows for video machine golf tournament games, but not necessarily any other type of video game. | ''Smash Bros.'' tournaments are often thought to be illegal in Iowa under §725.7 of the Iowa Code, which states that it is unlawful for any one to "participate in a game for any sum of money or other property of any value" other than those outlined in subsection 2.<ref>http://www.gambling-law-us.com/State-Laws/Iowa/</ref> However, nobody is known to have been arrested due to participating in an esports tournament. There have been several attempts to pass legislation to explicitly legalize fantasy sports in the state, which may have implications for esports as well.<ref>http://www.kleinmoynihan.com/iowa-set-to-legalize-fantasy-sports-gambling/</ref><ref>http://www.kleinmoynihan.com/iowa-fantasy-sports-bill-gets-a-second-chance/</ref> House [http://coolice.legis.iowa.gov/Legislation/86thGA/Bills/HouseFiles/Introduced/HF165.html Bill 165], introduced to the Iowa House of Representatives in January 2015 attempts to create a definition for "Bona Fide Contests", that among other additions, would legalize paying tournaments for games “by player-directed movement with a video or electronic gaming device”.<ref>http://blogs.duanemorris.com/gaminglaw/2015/02/09/legislation-would-legalize-esports-competition-in-iowa/</ref> The current law allows for video machine golf tournament games, but not necessarily any other type of video game. |