Royal777 wrote on 09.09.2020 at 14:55: I had already mentioned it more often that there will probably be no regulation. The transition phase could also take a whole decade.
Royal777 wrote on 09.09.2020 at 14:55: I had already mentioned it more often that there will probably be no regulation. The transition phase could also take a whole decade.
No gambling regulation, instead the so called Illegal Casinos will be classified as Serios, Reliable and Legitimate.
So if I Deposit and withdraw from 15 October, nothing will happen to me, such as cancellation of the bank account from the bank?
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RebellYell wrote on 09/09/2020 at 15:23
Well that's some good news.
How to take it. Here, many complain about the fact that many casinos can do more or less what they want. Absurd terms and conditions, unfair Bonuses, arbitrary blockings, etc. And that should remain so, only now quite legal? I personally don't find that particularly good.
Besides, it doesn't seem to amount to complete freedom of regulation. In the article it says that the toleration is bound to rules, which will be announced in the course of the next weeks. These rules will then apply until the new State Treaty on Gambling comes into force. So maybe next year after all, if the two rejecting countries agree, or the toleration with rules applies until hell freezes over.
Maybe we'll wait and see what these toleration rules look like...
Could imagine that there are similar rules as in the arcade, as soon as you have gambled away 60 €, there is first of all a booking break, also in total, they will perhaps introduce breaks, always after 1 hour. And you can only make a maximum of 2 € per spin. But would be really awesome if that comes so
In the article is this sentence - So that the new treaty can come into force, at least 13 state parliaments must agree. - Since but currently here 2 countries resist the whole to agree, but would still be possible that everything works out, if the remaining 14 agree to the whole. I thought so far one needs the agreement of all 16 federal states for it, was changed now at short notice on only 13 which are sufficient for it?
crystal_machmeth wrote on 09.09.2020 at 21:17: I hope there is then a maximum bet of 50 cents per round and a maximum of 20 € can be deposited per day
Then best still regulate alcohol, cigarettes, women, unhealthy food and Netflix.
One cigarette, one beer and only one kiss per month. Self-responsibility of adults goodbye....
Player protection is important. But every person should be able to decide for himself how much he wants to gamble. But there MUST also be the possibility for every player to be able to lock himself globally.
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No gambling regulation, instead the so-called illegal casinos will be classified as reputable, reliable and legitimate.
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Now that's good news.
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So if I Deposit and withdraw from 15 October, nothing will happen to me, such as cancellation of the bank account from the bank?
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How to take it. Here, many complain about the fact that many casinos can do more or less what they want. Absurd terms and conditions, unfair Bonuses, arbitrary blockings, etc. And that should remain so, only now quite legal? I personally don't find that particularly good.
Besides, it doesn't seem to amount to complete freedom of regulation. In the article it says that the toleration is bound to rules, which will be announced in the course of the next weeks. These rules will then apply until the new State Treaty on Gambling comes into force. So maybe next year after all, if the two rejecting countries agree, or the toleration with rules applies until hell freezes over.
Maybe we'll wait and see what these toleration rules look like...
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After years of Germany violating EU law, this is now over.
Finally!!!
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Then best still regulate alcohol, cigarettes, women, unhealthy food and Netflix.
One cigarette, one beer and only one kiss per month. Self-responsibility of adults goodbye....
Player protection is important. But every person should be able to decide for himself how much he wants to gamble. But there MUST also be the possibility for every player to be able to lock himself globally.
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