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Online Casinos in general: These casinos will withdraw from the German market in October 2020 (Page 11)

Topic created on 05th Oct. 2020 | Page: 11 of 17 | Answers: 160 | Views: 39,323
Anonym
Xestery wrote on 10/10/2020 at 01:43 PM
What technical hurdle did the Brits put in place? If it's also simply a DNS lock like in Switzerland, you can bypass it quite easily.

I see it that way too

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Katharina2
Top Member
ChillEffect wrote on 10/10/2020 at 00:55: All to videoslots. They will not give a damn so fast. and what should happen if they do not want or get a German license.

How should anyone know that anyone plays there and is a customer...

E wallets are guaranteed not to disappear.

About the payment service providers that do not execute your Deposit or withdraw from the market
withdraw from the market, see PayPal, Visa.........

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Katharina2
Top Member
Xestery wrote on 10/10/2020 at 01:43 PM
What technical hurdle did the Brits put in place? If it's also simply a DNS lock like in Switzerland, you can bypass it quite easily.

About Tor; funzt super. The only question is whether casinos will go along with it, at the latest when
you open with address and a German account. Then your money would be gone.
They have already thought of something. Highlight are the 5sec/5 min...... ...
'Hardcore for Player', that's not funny anymore. And if there is not a state
or the EU intervenes, we are dependent on the mini offer from D.

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Begbie
Elite
I just want to emphasize that the German vending machine lobby is not a backwoods lobby. In the offline area, they have always been able to legally circumvent regulations in the past, or even significantly water down the restrictions in advance. The bill is knitted with a hot needle and there will almost certainly be changes.
Therefore, it makes no sense to implement the provisions of the bill now. The government does not award licenses to those who have already implemented the requirements, but to those who pay the most money for them

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Chris26
Rookie
Xestery wrote on 10/10/2020 at 01:43 PM
What technical hurdle did the Brits put in place? If it's also simply a DNS lock like in Switzerland, you can bypass it quite easily.

yes, Videoslots can of course still be played ex Switzerland with VPN.

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Stromberg
Legend
Begbie wrote on 10.10.2020 at 10:52 am: I just want to emphasize that the German vending machine lobby is not a backwoods lobby. In the offline sector they have always been able to legally circumvent specifications in the past or even significantly water down restrictions in advance. The bill is knitted with a hot needle and there will almost certainly be changes.
Therefore, it makes no sense to implement the provisions of the bill now. The government does not award licenses to those who have already implemented the requirements, but to those who pay the most money for them.

A limited allocation of licenses has already been overturned by the EU as illegal for sports betting, in 2012 or 2011 or whenever
The awarding of licenses will therefore probably not be quite so simple and limited to the highest payers

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Begbie
Elite
Stromberg wrote on 10.10.2020 at 19:01
A limited allocation of licenses has already been overturned by the EU as illegal for sports betting, in 2012 or 2011 or whenever
So the award will probably not be quite so simple and limited to the most paying.

Since there will not be unlimited licenses, according to which criterion should the licenses be awarded? The previous implementation of the points from the draft law as a criterion to take can certainly not be a criterion. There is no basis for this.

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R3hab
Expert
Let's get down to brass tacks
Who makes a lot of sales must also pay a lot of tax so I would distribute the licenses

Casinos have in the agbs always countries stehn where you may not participate in the casino and that because the respective licenses are missing, the Malta license can not take effect here.But now the German license is needed, you do not have this as a serious casino so let the casino that only garnicht that you register as a German.

But that yes no problem will still give enough
And then everything runs centrally
The state will collect here properly 😉

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Anonym
I am still curious how Videoslots / MrVegas will behave - so far no info's, as well as from some other of the market leaders
Personally, I can well imagine that there will be some casinos that will not immediately meet the requirements
The transition phase is not legally regulated, how also, there is neither a corresponding law (a bill is not a law, until this was not decided) and also no supervisory authority, since this is just once in planning
The statement that only the casino's get licenses, which already now keep to the specifications of the transitional regulation, I doubt
At the end of the day, it is always about money
I think it will receive the licenses, which, should a contract / law come about at all, then fulfill the requirements and put the required license fees on the table
However, as always, just one of my thought processes, no factual reports, probably right now the news comes from Videoslots, with the changes. 😂

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M****8
Matthlign wrote on 10.10.2020 at 22:19: I'm still curious how Videoslots / MrVegas will behave - so far no info's, as well as from some other of the market leaders
Personally, I can well imagine that there will be some casinos that will not immediately meet the requirements
The transition phase is not legally regulated, how also, there is neither a corresponding law (a bill is not a law, until this was not decided) and also no supervisory authority, since this is just once in planning
The statement that only the casino's get licenses, which already now keep to the specifications of the transitional regulation, I doubt
At the end of the day, it is always about money
I think it will receive the licenses, which, should a contract / law come about at all, then fulfill the requirements and put the required license fees on the table
However, as always, just one of my thought processes, no factual reports, probably right now the news comes from Videoslots, with the changes. 😂

No government in the world can tell Videoslots LeoVegas sunmaker tipico bwin what to do the have more lobbyists than the Jewish actors in Hollywood

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