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Online Casinos in general: Bonus Hunter deleted!!! (Page 2)

Topic created on 15th Jul. 2018 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 21 | Views: 8,159
Anonym
Knochen wrote on 07/15/2018 at 11:15: I don't think the German authorities have anything to do with it. YouTube is more about the image they want to spread. Some time ago, various companies have been upset that advertising is switched before videos with which they do not want to identify. Since then, some videos can no longer be monetized, everything with swear words, for example. YouTube just pays attention to what they want to publish and have probably decided against gambling.

If there were any laws regarding this, YouTube wouldn't necessarily know about it before the general public, especially since most Bundestag sessions, etc. are public. In addition, the logic is also flawed: If YouTube were to act on the basis of legal pressure, they would confidently wait until the corresponding laws are legally enforceable and do business until then.

That's why I said the "little ones".
And that is not YT, but the streamers. I don't think that a government authority would dare to approach Google or, in this case, Youtube. That's far too big a deal, especially since the laws in this country are all gray anyway...

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Knochen
Elite
I don't think the state cares if someone gambles and uploads videos of it. The only problem is that many of the larger ones do it for a living and certainly don't pay taxes. It doesn't matter that there is no tax on gambling winnings, but there is for Affiliate income.

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Bvb1995
Expert
Find good that the lödcht be

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Anonym
Either way - they're gone.
I never watched the Streamer garbage anyway.

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wettibernd
Expert
On Twitch everyone continues blithely

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Matthias
Expert
Also think that this is only because YouTube wants to clean up something to "keep the quality high".
The law will probably not be the reason for this, otherwise there would be much tougher crackdown and really deleted all gambling channels.

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Jenges
Amateur
The Bonushunter was only a CasinoTester copy anyway.... Not a pity about it....

It's a pity that Youtube deletes all of them at the moment. Couple I have watched quite gladly....

Hits but so far only the German....

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Julian
Elite
Jenges wrote on 07/15/2018 at 23:56: The Bonushunter was just a CasinoTester copy anyway.... Not a shame about it....

Find it altogether a pity that Youtube deletes all currently. Couple I quite enjoyed watching....

Hits but so far only the German....

Not necessarily, a few international casino YouTuber has also had it.
When the Gamblejoe YouTube channel was banned, it also hit a handful of international YouTubers with a reach of 1000-2000 subscribers.

You can see it for example with Roshtein and Casinodaddy whose channels constantly disappear, reappear and disappear again.
I don't know if they always proceed with lawyers, which is why the channels are unlocked again after a while, but both channels are always banned or blocked again after a few weeks.

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Jenges
Amateur
They won't be able to do anything with lawyers. For a legal action it would need some claim basis.... Youtube has the house right and can delete who they want.... You can not sue.

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Palvez
Letsgivitaspin from Sweden also had their livestream deleted yesterday. Hypalinx from England was also hit last week. It has nothing to do with German casino streamers.

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