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Online Casinos in general: MontanaBlack - Account seizure for gambling! (Page 6)

Topic created on 25th Jan. 2019 | Page: 6 of 8 | Answers: 74 | Views: 20,622
Horsepower44
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But why should a precedent be opened with him in particular? So that it happens with the greatest possible publicity? So that others are warned and become more careful? Probably not. You may be right, but it doesn't really make sense

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Anonym
I think he made it too provocative and too public.His reach is not insignificant and his target audience is the under 18s.I think he was denounced - that was gratefully taken up.This will be really interesting to see what comes out of it.

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Horsepower44
Top Member
That's right. My son also celebrates the guy, I've already talked to him about the subject. That's also the reason why I dealt with it a little bit in the first place

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Anonym
Probably, if it is not stopped anyway, he goes out with n black eye there.The money laundering story will occupy him the most.However, the question is how his sponsors and advertisers are about it.Seen this could be a really expensive affair.

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Unbeliver wrote on 01/28/2019 05:33 PM
But that is a wrong statement. The laws of the country in which I am staying apply and not the German laws abroad. All the people who fly to Las Vegas and play there do not make themselves punishable. This would also be easy to determine since many on Facebook etc.. Pictures of it post...

this is wrong,because Online Casinos are forbidden in this country.everyone is liable to prosecution,if he organizes gambling on the internet,participates in it or advertises it.it doesn't matter from where this is done.if he is investigated,it can lead to criminal proceedings,even in malta.

and of course you can gamble in las vegas,why not? this is about the online ban.

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OpaOma wrote on 28.01.2019 at 13:00
this is wrong,as Online Casinos are banned in this country.everyone is liable to prosecution if he organizes gambling on the internet,participates in it or advertises it.it does not matter from where this is done.if he is investigated,there can be criminal proceedings,even in malta.

and of course you can gamble in Las Vegas,why not? this is about the online ban.

Send me a link, where it says that gambling (sloten) is prohibited in and from Germany. (Youtube videos do not count), Personally I have no great desire to search the following site https://dejure.org/
Fact:
1. You are not allowed to play online casinos in Germany. ( Schleswig-Holstein I leave out)
2. You are allowed to play online casinos from Germany.
Actually quite simple.

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Anonym
please

Despite the clear prohibition under gambling law, countless online casino games are offered on the German gambling market that violate the Internet ban. Both offering the games and participating in them are punishable (§§ 284, 285 StGB).

https://www.lds.sachsen.de/gluecksspiel/?ID=12320&art_param=826

from schleswig holstein, it is also no longer permitted to play, as there are no longer any online casino licenses.

https://www.schleswig-holstein.de/DE/Fachinhalte/G/gluecksspiel/_documents/onlineCasinospiele.html

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GrandpaGrandma wrote on 01/28/2019 1:37 pm: please

Despite the clear prohibition under gambling law, countless online casino games are offered on the German gambling market that violate the Internet ban. Both offering the games and participating in them are punishable (§§ 284, 285 StGB).

https://www.lds.sachsen.de/gluecksspiel/?ID=12320&art_param=826

from schleswig holstein, it is also no longer permitted to play, as there are no longer any online casino licenses.

https://www.schleswig-holstein.de/DE/Fachinhalte/G/gluecksspiel/_documents/onlineCasinospiele.html

Thanks for the quick answer.
I do not know where the text of "your" pages comes from, but the StrafgesetzBuch is completely misquoted.

https://dejure.org/gesetze/StGB/284.html

(1) Whoever without official permission publicly organizes or holds a game of chance or provides the facilities for this purpose, shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than two years or a fine.

(2) Games of chance in clubs or closed societies where games of chance are habitually organized shall also be deemed to be organized in public.


(3) Whoever, in the cases referred to in paragraph 1


1. commercially or
2. acts as a member of a gang associated for the continuing commission of such acts,

shall be punished by imprisonment for a term of three months to five years.


(4) Whoever promotes a public game of chance (paragraphs 1 and 2) shall be punished by imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or a fine.


- https://dejure.org/gesetze/StGB/285.html

Whoever participates in a public game of chance (§ 284 ) shall be punished by imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or by a fine not exceeding one hundred and eighty daily penalty units.

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Anonym
these are definitely not my pages
these are the pages of the respective ministries of the interior of the federal states of saxony and schleswig holstein

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Anonym
OpaOma wrote on 28.01.2019 at 13:49: these are definitely not my pages
these are the pages of the respective interior ministries of the federal states of saxony and schleswig holstein

I know that these are not your pages. But at least the laws are only distorted there.

You can find more information here: https://recht.nrw.de/lmi/owa/br_vbl_show_pdf?p_id=10742 (PDF).

"Advertising for public gambling may not contradict the objectives of § 1, in particular it may not specifically solicit, incite or encourage participation in gambling. It may not be directed at minors or comparably vulnerable target groups"

This could fit the topic of Monte. Which I have to say I have no idea what he was doing
I only know that he got a 400% bonus with a 3x wager. For me incomprehensible

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