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Online Casinos in general: No more German licenses for online casinos (Page 4)

Topic created on 05th Feb. 2019 | Page: 4 of 6 | Answers: 55 | Views: 13,196
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Zockertyp89 wrote on 02/06/2019 08:39
You have to pay taxes in DE even for illegal activities. If you don't, you're on the hook for tax evasion, among other things.

Yes.... But then it should just be legalized and clear rules created. This is just as crazy as the advertising for OCs on TV

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Jhahn wrote on 02-06-2019 08:49 AM
Yes.... But then it should just be legalized and clear rules created. This is as inane as advertising OCs on TV.

But the advertising is based on the (former) SH licenses and is therefore legal. At least from Schleswig-Holstein.

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Zockertyp89 wrote on 02/06/2019 08:55
But the advertising is based on the (former) SH licenses and is therefore legal. At least from Schleswig-Holstein.

How can the be legal, if the licenses have expired and you can receive it throughout Germany and nowhere is a notice (at least I could never discover one) that the subsequent advertising is only for SH? For every drug, they also fade in the warnings afterwards, for Lotto there is "Gambling can be addictive", for OC this is then unnecessary?

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Jhahn wrote on 06/02/2019 at 09:10
How can the be legal if the licenses have expired and you can receive it all over Germany and nowhere is there a notice (at least I could never discover one) that the following advertisement is only for SH? For every drug they also fade in the warnings afterwards, for Lotto there is "Gambling can be addictive", for OC this is then unnecessary?

It's mentioned in some cases, and for the others it's in the fine print that it only applies to SH. The warning is also there

Of course it is reprehensible, but not illegal. Why it still comes on TV can probably answer you the state media agency on request.

Furthermore, everyone is free to contact their member of the Bundestag and discuss this issue with him/her.

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Zockertyp89 wrote on 02-06-2019 09:19 AM

Further, by the way, everyone is free to contact his/her member of the Bundestag and discuss this issue with him/her.

What a statement. I'm creating that sentence as a hotkey for myself now.

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SevenEleven
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Jhahn wrote on 02-06-2019 09:37 AM
What a statement. I'm creating that sentence as a hotkey for myself now.

What is so wrong with it ? That's what they are there for. The one from your constituency probably also has a consultation hour. I did that once because of another topic

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SevenEleven
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Zockertyp89 wrote on 02-06-2019 09:47 AM
What's so wrong with that ? That's what they are there for. The one from your constituency probably has office hours too. Did that once too because of nem other topic.

Sorry, I should have explained why this amuses me so much. I used to smoke, until I got onto e-cigarettes at some point. Exactly this K(r)ampf we had steamers, so we e-cigarette people call us, until the "regulation" came by law. Letters were written to members of parliament, petitions were drafted, interest groups were founded, and so on. In the end, none of them really cared what we thought or wanted, they made a law, as a result of which, for example, if I want to make nicotine liquid myself, I am forced to buy the nicotine-containing part in 10ml vials, to then Tip it into a liter bottle. Makes depending on about 30 vials, which I have to buy individually, only to dump them immediately and then throw away. The justification for this nonsense is that nicotine is so toxic. This regulation has more nonsensical things, that was just one example of it. So much for common sense and laws and writing letters to congressmen. What did I learn? It only makes sense if you represent a good majority anyway or there is money to be saved or made somehow with the proposal. As a minority, and that is clearly what we are, to hope that our opinion will have some effect, that illusion I have made up since then

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SevenEleven wrote on 02/06/2019 at 09:47: Also: https://www.sueddeutsche.de/wirtschaft/gluecksspiel-internet-illegal-1.4315955

here also still what to the online casino germany: www.ostfussball.com/gluecksspiel-onlinecasino-de-illegal-in-deutschland-604/.
On the Internet appearance of OnlineCasino.de a strong Germany reference is produced. Be it the banner in the header, which is provided with the German national colors, the certification of the TÜV Rhineland, or the titling as "legal, safe, fair", which refers in the footer to the casino license of the country Schleswig-Holstein. But if the appropriate side of the Ministry for interior, rural areas and integration of Schleswig-Holstein is called, is there the offer of OnlineCasino.de no longer called .


also do not understand how that can go with the advertising without licenses - is not that an absolute state failure in this country?

Edit: Link to the competition changed.

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