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Online Casinos in general: The end of online casinos?

Topic created on 07th Nov. 2017 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 15 | Views: 3,853
Andrew789
Experienced
Hello people

the news right now is full of articles like this one:

http://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/paradisepapers/paradisepapers-101.html

Do you think the end of Online Casinos could be coming? Apparently more and more are now looking at the issue and the "illegality" of online casinos...

If so, you would have to ban it and instruct banks to stop accepting payouts. But I can hardly imagine.

LG

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Unrealmaster32
Rookie
Interesting topic. I'm curious to see if anything will come of it.

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Anonym
In my opinion, these are just headlines that will die down after a few days.
Nothing will happen. Because the economy is always stronger than politics. Even if the opposite is always claimed.
Why does the so-called "player card" not yet exist, although it has been planned for 3 years? Because the vending machine manufacturers show politics where to go.

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J****r
This will not happen. The state also earns its taxes on Online Casinos on every deposit. And because our politicians put money above a human life, it will never happen...

LG JoKer

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Julian
Elite
I agree with Dipson's opinion, it's all just some headlines.

In Germany, the topic of gambling is always viewed strangely by society in general.
Gambling is and has always been present in society in a wide variety of forms, and is even becoming more and more widespread.

As an example, let's take a look at today's sports, whether it's soccer, boxing or e-sports, where you quickly notice that the biggest partners / sponsors include one of the biggest Online Casinos, such as Mr. Green, Betway, William Hill or Merkur itself, so you can see as an example in most boxing matches how a fight is broadcast to an audience of millions where a large Merkur sun is aligned under the feet of the boxers in the ring.

The industry has now become so large and influential that nothing will happen so quickly in my opinion.

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Anonym
Interesting it is nevertheless, because straight comes in the news in the car radio what in addition - quotation:

"From the following 3 German banks, our reporter has managed to Deposit money into illegal online casinos."

And I say again:

Banks gamble with our money too. Everything that has to do with money, wealth and power is not simply abolished in our capitalist society...

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Anonym
The legal situation according to German law is clear - illegal.This contradicts however the European un ion right - even if it for this no clear Präzidenzurteil gives.The banks will not let themselves be taken away so a billion-heavy market only because the Ministry of the Interior of Lower Saxony believes it discovered grad the holy grail.

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Anonym
The banks have no interest at all in stopping or prohibiting any payments. They make money on all transactions. We live in post-capitalism. More "money management" is not possible
If you have enough money, you can bribe judges. Of course not officially, but when I look at some mild sentences of capital criminals...well.

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Anonym
Dipson wrote on 08/11/2017 at 13:58: The banks have no interest at all in stopping or prohibiting any payments. They make money on all transactions. Man we live in post capitalism. You can't get any more "money ownership" than that
If you have enough money, you can bribe judges. Of course not officially, but when I look at some mild sentences of capital criminals...well.


yes, unfortunately

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Andrew789
Experienced
But as I understand it, it's more about the German banks having accounts where players deposit. And this account then belongs to the online casino. But the players are not in "danger" because of withdrawals to their account etc. or how did you understand that?

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