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5th Jul. 2018, at 09:50 am CEST#1
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5th Jul. 2018, at 10:05 am CEST#2
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Yes find that also awesome
But the advertising for the .de domain where you are then later forwarded to the .com domain I think so circumvent the but also ask me why the seed does nothing against it because taxes pay the yes not many and when people play online no one goes more in spilos or casinos
Regardless of the legal situation of OC, I also think that these ads should be banned just like tobacco ads.
It's the same with the betting providers.
When you watch the Bundesliga on Sky, you are bombarded with so many ads from betting companies that you soon get the feeling that if you don't bet, you are not normal
not normal.
Me now this does not really concern, because I'm already there anyway 🙈but for someone who feels thereby only tempted to play, this can of course have stupid consequences.
Because someone has written it somewhere here (Matthias?ðŸ¤"): Playing can not make addicted, it makes addicted.
Actually, advertising casino games on TV is also prohibited, but as already mentioned, providers are once again taking advantage of a gray area.
They advertise free games on "de.domains" or a free Tip on the lottery and only link from there to the real website with the actual gambling offer. Should something like this be punished? Sure, but I think that the laws would have to be adapted accordingly. Such a case was apparently not thought of when the State Treaty on Gambling came into force. But that's just my opinion. I must admit that I find most commercials for Online Casinos only annoying, they do not tempt me to play
By the way: Social casinos (where you can exchange money for play money, but not exchange it back) like Jackpot.de also advertised relatively heavily in the afternoon program for a while. Nothing has apparently happened there so far either, at least I haven't heard anything about it. I found the advertising just as annoying and, above all, inappropriate.
Doesn't Wunderino advertise with the phrase "win real money with real casino action" or something like that? I hardly ever watch TV but even I noticed that. I have a very funny and alarming anecdote about this.
When I was together with my girlfriend for a short time, about 6 months, we were once at noon at my place and watched TV and somehow that was only the emergency solution because we were really bored. At that time she also did not know that I play online. Then a Wunderino commercial came on and she said "oh we could do that". That was a real discussion. Because she, who has never played anything anywhere at all, thought it would be exciting and was really excited. She probably thought it would be funny if we played together 10€ and experience the whole thrill, no idea if she thought of slots or classic casino games. I was then able to persuade her to play at another Provider, then we played at tipico, I put forward the reason that I already have an account there. After about 5 minutes the 10€ I had deposited there were gone and she was a bit disillusioned because she first wanted to Deposit again directly. Then I told her that the advertising must have worked and she was a bit shocked by herself
Anyway, I also think that this advertising should be banned. Addictive substances should not be allowed to be advertised. To preserve fair competition, of course, the same for betting providers.
As everyone here has already said, such advertisements should be banned.
Yes, you advertise with "free games - no money bets possible!" and then after logging in a few times you are redirected to the .com domain where you can very well play with real money and without restrictions.
So it happened to me but that's another story^^
Personally, I also have the opinion - after my experience - that such advertising is rigorously banned because many do not know what it is all about; who participates in OC is guilty of a crime; only most do not know this.
Oh yes Oliver Kahn as tipico ambassador Got a survey from Tipico the other day with relatively very few questions, but one of them was "do you know that Oliver Kahn is tipico's brand ambassador?".
Italy now bans all advertising for gambling. This should be enforced throughout the EU.
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5th Jul. 2018, at 05:46 pm CEST#9
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Bone wrote on 05/07/2018 at 17:34
Italy is now banning all advertising for gambling, yes. This should be enforced across the EU like this.
Wrong State gambling may continue to be advertised.
The ban only affects private competition. If so, the ban should apply to everyone!
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But the advertising for the .de domain where you are then later forwarded to the .com domain I think so circumvent the but also ask me why the seed does nothing against it because taxes pay the yes not many and when people play online no one goes more in spilos or casinos
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It's the same with the betting providers.
When you watch the Bundesliga on Sky, you are bombarded with so many ads from betting companies that you soon get the feeling that if you don't bet, you are not normal
not normal.
Me now this does not really concern, because I'm already there anyway 🙈but for someone who feels thereby only tempted to play, this can of course have stupid consequences.
Because someone has written it somewhere here (Matthias?ðŸ¤"): Playing can not make addicted, it makes addicted.
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They advertise free games on "de.domains" or a free Tip on the lottery and only link from there to the real website with the actual gambling offer. Should something like this be punished? Sure, but I think that the laws would have to be adapted accordingly. Such a case was apparently not thought of when the State Treaty on Gambling came into force. But that's just my opinion. I must admit that I find most commercials for Online Casinos only annoying, they do not tempt me to play
By the way: Social casinos (where you can exchange money for play money, but not exchange it back) like Jackpot.de also advertised relatively heavily in the afternoon program for a while. Nothing has apparently happened there so far either, at least I haven't heard anything about it. I found the advertising just as annoying and, above all, inappropriate.
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When I was together with my girlfriend for a short time, about 6 months, we were once at noon at my place and watched TV and somehow that was only the emergency solution because we were really bored. At that time she also did not know that I play online. Then a Wunderino commercial came on and she said "oh we could do that". That was a real discussion. Because she, who has never played anything anywhere at all, thought it would be exciting and was really excited. She probably thought it would be funny if we played together 10€ and experience the whole thrill, no idea if she thought of slots or classic casino games. I was then able to persuade her to play at another Provider, then we played at tipico, I put forward the reason that I already have an account there. After about 5 minutes the 10€ I had deposited there were gone and she was a bit disillusioned because she first wanted to Deposit again directly. Then I told her that the advertising must have worked and she was a bit shocked by herself
Anyway, I also think that this advertising should be banned. Addictive substances should not be allowed to be advertised. To preserve fair competition, of course, the same for betting providers.
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Yes, you advertise with "free games - no money bets possible!" and then after logging in a few times you are redirected to the .com domain where you can very well play with real money and without restrictions.
So it happened to me but that's another story^^
Personally, I also have the opinion - after my experience - that such advertising is rigorously banned because many do not know what it is all about; who participates in OC is guilty of a crime; only most do not know this.
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Italy now bans all advertising for gambling. This should be enforced throughout the EU.
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Wrong State gambling may continue to be advertised.
The ban only affects private competition. If so, the ban should apply to everyone!
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