>>801515611 entry per person doesn't make a paid lottery legal. Youtube ToS states contests must be free of charge to enter. Cover management is absolutely not looking out for their talents when it comes to US laws, otherwise the talents wouldn't be constantly violating the FTC regulations on disclosure of sponsored content.
>>80151993Correct. Paid lotteries are against Youtube ToS. This is a paid lottery. You must pay to enter. There is no free method of entry. If there was a free method of entry that had equal chance of winning to a paid entry then it would be legal. Is that clear enough?
>>80152005>>80152052The prize is the chattini that she draws for you, as explained in her contest rules:
>I will draw a maximum of 100 original blue Chattini for viewers who donate one red superchat on my monetization stream. A 'prize' does not need to be physical goods. It can be a service, or art, or anything else offered as a reward.