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# Other Casinos #: Big5casino problems with verification (Page 2)

Topic created on 21st Sep. 2021 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 13 | Views: 2,122
S****u
.com/de and .de are two different pairs of shoes. If you still don't want to understand it after a year, you probably can't be helped.

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S****u
Katharina2 wrote on 23.09.2021 at 17:31
So even here at GJ there are casinos that only have .com and equal German
Language. Crazeplay for example, they are considered illegal in DE. Not the only casino
of its kind. There your formula does not work, but is exactly what the GlüSpStV
means.

This is because the main market is in Germany and the .com page is already preset to German. If you change the language setting to e.g. Finnish, you also get .com/fi

The GlüSpStv only says that a casino licensed here must have the ending .de. Please stop equating this with a .com/de all the time.

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Katharina2
Top Member
Shiba-Inu wrote on 26.09.2021 at 13:40
This is because the main market is in Germany and the .com page is already preset to German. If you change the language setting to e.g. Finnish you will also get .com/fi

The GlüSpStv only says that a casino licensed here must have the ending .de. Please stop equating this with a .com/de all the time.

Yes, right, with .de there would be a German license. I however consider this
Observation phase and .com/de only as a hint, also because underneath the
in the meantime permissible Roulette was to be found well. Otherwise it depends
on the contents and the German license

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Falke
Expert
Katharina2 wrote on 27/09/2021 at 12:13 PM
Yes, correct, with .de there would be a German license. I however consider this
Observation phase and .com/de only as a hint, also because under it the
in the meantime permissible Roulette was good to find. Otherwise it depends
on the contents and the German license.

Why don't you just believe something from users? Especially if they give you information that is very easy to verify? Google helps very quickly. Of course a .com site is not a German website.

The ending dot com or dot de or whatever gives information about where the server is located and only what comes after the dot counts. The slash and the de behind it only indicates the language, but has nothing to do with the server location. However, this is important for a legal assessment.

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