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Other topics related to... : Countries want to legalize online gambling

Topic created on 22nd Jan. 2020 | Page: 1 of 8 | Answers: 71 | Views: 14,541
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Although Online Casinos and online Poker are largely tolerated, they have not been permitted until now. To put a stop to the booming black market, countries now want to re-regulate the gambling market and legalize gambling on the Internet.


... To protect players and the financial consequences of Gambling addiction, deposits are to be limited to 1000 euros per month. With possible wins however without charge on the limit to be able to be played. There is to be a ban on advertising sports betting on the radio and on the Internet between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m.....

further here to find: https://www.n-tv.de/politik/Laender-wollen-Online-Gluecksspiel-legalisieren-article21524359.html

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Katharina2
Top Member
Oha...... that would be a positive breakthrough and is only to be welcomed. For it 5 Bienchen
to the ministers of the countries. Then we belong now finally times in this industry to the EU......
feels good......

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gagapapamama
Expert

Katharina2 wrote on 22.01.2020 at 10:58 am: Oha...... that would be a positive breakthrough and is only to be welcomed. For this 5 bees
to the ministers of the countries. Then we finally belong to the EU in this industry......
feels good......

Sounds all good but wait and see our state also wants to cut off a fat piece of the cake.

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Timo0510
Top Member
The state gets in,the RTPs are hugely reduced and the bitching continues

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Katharina2
Top Member
Timo0510 wrote on 22.01.2020 at 12:00: The state gets in,the RTP are reduced tremendously and the grumbling continues

Yes, right, but then legally...... ...

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Stromberg
Legend
Then let's hope for the best, and that the providers will also follow suit...This didn't work out so well with the sports betting licenses for 2020, see Christoph's article (which in this case could also have been due to the short validity period). Tipico seems to want to apply for a license at the beginning of this year.
Uniform blocking file and monthly limit I find good. I would find it even better if you could determine the uniform Deposit limit for all providers. So from me the max. 1000 euros, but everyone could also say I want a limit of zb 200 euros.
If a file is kept for this anyway, that should be feasible...

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RiverSong
Legend
1000 euro per oc or harhar,
will there be no more highrollers? then the whole system will collapse
best method to get everyone out of the habit --> you are only allowed to play with 1ct per spin, you can't go any higher, then nobody will play anymore

and the state wants to control the 1000 per month? how? many Deposit options are there, will then every single oc be obliged to report all deposits or what else could be possible? --> again a step towards total surveillance and money flow control of the individual

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Anonym
I suspect times that then applies to the casinos that then have a Germany license, or would probably then the casinos that have a license from Schleswig-Holstein that can then extend to all of Germany.
But what should change on the whole?
95% of the casinos are still based in Malta, Curacao or Gibraltar, maybe some in the UK.
In these casinos, the majority of all players would certainly still be able to play - German licensed casinos or not...... .

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Stromberg
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Iseedeadpeople wrote on 22/01/2020 at 12:57 pm: 1000 euro per oc or harhar,
will there be no more highrollers? then the whole system will collapse
best method to get everyone out of the habit --> you are only allowed to play with 1ct per spin, you can't go any higher, then no one is guaranteed to play anymore

and the government wants to control the 1000 per month? how? many Deposit options are there, will then every single oc be obliged to report all deposits or what else could be possible? --> again a step towards total surveillance and money flow control of the individual

If I understood it correctly, 1000 euros for all oc in which one is registered... And yes, there should be a central registration of all operations. (also, if I understood correctly)... 😉

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Stromberg
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Gamer777 wrote on 22.01.2020 at 12:59 pm: I suppose times that then applies to the casinos that then have a Germany license, or would probably then the casinos that have a license from Schleswig-Holstein that can then extend to all of Germany.
But what should change on the whole?
95% of the casinos are still based in Malta, Curacao or Gibraltar, maybe some in the UK.
In these casinos, the majority of all players would certainly still be able to play - German licensed casinos or not...... .

Well, if there was a German license for European casinos, which would be accepted by the EU, then you could probably also pursue the unlicensed more consistently (or the payment service providers or possibly the players)

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