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Online Casinos in general: Federal states want to monitor gamblers (Page 4)

Topic created on 13th Nov. 2019 | Page: 4 of 4 | Answers: 33 | Views: 9,743
Katharina2
Top Member
Zockertyp89 wrote on 11/14/2019 08:36 AM
I had already asked in another thread:

Can someone show me something official that confirms that gambling is legal in Germany due to EU law ?

The question was answered very nicely and correctly by 'Loco'. Saves me work. Thank you.

But you are right....until the official legality by D it will still be a long way.
The trick to maintaining the monopoly is, and that's the only point, that all players are
are potentially branded as addicted and internal laws of Malta prohibit
Casinos here. We can then play only strictly limited in the country and the
Rest then goes to old known, boring betting possibilities like Lotto, Lottery etc.
The EU/Brussels has already a prepared paper in the box, where they leave everything to the countries
so that ultimately the ECJ as the supreme body must decide. Only then
we have legality, because neither that of D goes and that of paper of Brussels to it
also not. It remains tricky and a gray area, until the next revolt. One cannot
of EUROPE and label a country with more than 80 million in one area as a
Non-European. That does not work. M.M.

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Jojuaax3
Rookie
Zockertyp89 wrote on 14/11/2019 at 13:16
As far as I know the casinos do pay taxes in Germany.

As far as I know but only on the transaction fees but can also deceive me.

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Dbac79
Elite

gagapapamama wrote at 08:19 on 14 Nov 2019

Do you think our politicians ask us what we would like, they decide without asking our opinion. Since in the background the lobbyists will already regulate some things in their favor. And we are still far away from a united Europe.

the politicians would like europe to be like the usa, but that will never happen, because if you ask people in america what nationality they are, they will all say "i'm american". ask them in europe and they will answer "german-spanish-italian-swedish-etc"

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MisterL
Expert
one store after another in the cities closes down thanks to amazon and co
governments make deals among themselves "you get this you get that" malta has the gambling sector
germany is car center usa gets low tax rates england the leading financial sector etc etc
but kebab stores pizza places are shooting up like mushrooms

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