Mombasa wrote on 05/07/2018 at 17:46
Wrong! State gambling is allowed to continue to be advertised.
The ban only affects private competition. If then the ban should count for all please!
Yes, it is true that state lotteries etc. may continue to be advertised. How it looks in Italy with national gaming houses I do not know however at all. With such a ban, not even the lottery numbers should actually be read out on the news
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Probably, however, this ban will not go through before the EugH anyway.
That leaves Italex, which the right-wing Lega and left-wing Five Star propagated before the election.
Christoph wrote on 05.07.2018 at 10:52: Actually, the advertising of casino games on TV is also prohibited, but as already mentioned, the providers once again use a gray area.
One advertises with free games on "de.domains" or a free Tip on the lotto and links from there only 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 equally annoying and above all inappropriate.
But if it's banned on TV, it's also banned online. Gamblejoe would not be allowed to advertise with it. Especially since the offer is clearly geared to the German market....
But I have no problem with gambling advertising. I find most of them, especially those on TV, bad anyway....
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Jenges wrote on 05/07/2018 at 19:53
But if it's banned on TV, it's also banned online. So Gamblejoe would düfte yes also no advertising. Especially since you clearly align the offer to the German market....
But I have no problem with gambling advertising. I find most of them, especially those on TV, bad anyway....
Gamblejoe is not allowed to advertise gambling in Germany, but the site is registered in Malta and from there it is allowed. The site operator, or domain owner is not based in Germany, so it works.
Gamer777 wrote on 05.07.2018 at 22:02
Gamblejoe is actually not allowed to advertise gambling in Germany either, aaaber - the site is registered in Malta and from there you are allowed to do that. The site operator, or domain owner is not based in Germany, so it goes
That does nothing but matter? It is clearly aimed at the German market. Clearly the investigating authorities will not be able to do anything here.... But it is not legal IN GERMANY to advertise.... No matter if from Africa or New Zealand......
But the state makes its own pockets full here (casinos, sports betting tax, Slot machines, etc.).
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Jenges wrote on 05/07/2018 at 22:10
That does nothing but matter? Is but clearly aimed at the German market. Clearly the investigating authorities will not be able to do anything here.... But it is not legal IN GERMANY to advertise.... No matter if from Africa or New Zealand......
But the state makes its own pockets full here (casinos, sports betting tax, Slot machines, etc.).
True, actually it is also prohibited from there.
Only the German authorities do not get there (yet). It just takes the Maltese law.
Mombasa wrote on 08/07/2018 at 09:52 PM
And who cares about your opinion?
Casino advertising should not run in front of children's eyes, of course!
Then you might as well ask.... Who cares what you think
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Jenges wrote on 08/07/2018 at 16:51
Then you might as well ask.... Who cares what you think
Your right. That's why it's my own opinion.
But still it should be ensured that NOWHERE children and young people are confronted with advertising for gambling. Neither on the Internet nor on TV, radio or any other media! It cannot be that state gambling may continue to advertise unabashedly, while private providers are not allowed to do so. What kind of logic is that supposed to be - except perhaps their own profit maximization?!
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Yes, it is true that state lotteries etc. may continue to be advertised. How it looks in Italy with national gaming houses I do not know however at all. With such a ban, not even the lottery numbers should actually be read out on the news
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That leaves Italex, which the right-wing Lega and left-wing Five Star propagated before the election.
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But if it's banned on TV, it's also banned online. Gamblejoe would not be allowed to advertise with it. Especially since the offer is clearly geared to the German market....
But I have no problem with gambling advertising. I find most of them, especially those on TV, bad anyway....
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Gamblejoe is not allowed to advertise gambling in Germany, but the site is registered in Malta and from there it is allowed. The site operator, or domain owner is not based in Germany, so it works.
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That does nothing but matter? It is clearly aimed at the German market. Clearly the investigating authorities will not be able to do anything here.... But it is not legal IN GERMANY to advertise.... No matter if from Africa or New Zealand......
But the state makes its own pockets full here (casinos, sports betting tax, Slot machines, etc.).
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True, actually it is also prohibited from there.
Only the German authorities do not get there (yet). It just takes the Maltese law.
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And who cares what you think?
Casino advertising should not run in front of children's eyes of course!
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Then you might as well ask.... Who cares what you think
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Your right. That's why it's my own opinion.
But still it should be ensured that NOWHERE children and young people are confronted with advertising for gambling. Neither on the Internet nor on TV, radio or any other media! It cannot be that state gambling may continue to advertise unabashedly, while private providers are not allowed to do so. What kind of logic is that supposed to be - except perhaps their own profit maximization?!
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