Nevertheless, the section "closed sports betting providers" with the following description is absolutely misleading, in fact almost a little unfair to the providers...?
" Some sports betting providers have withdrawn from the German market in the past. Here you can find all providers that are no longer available to German players.
If you live abroad, it is possible that you can still place bets with these providers, but we advise against it, as financial bottlenecks or legal problems may have led to their closure in Germany."
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5th Jan. 2025, at 03:00 pm CET#1360
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Stromberg wrote on 05.01.2025 at 14:10:
Thanks, I hadn't seen...
Nevertheless, the section "closed sports betting providers" with the following description is absolutely misleading, actually almost a bit unfair to the providers...?
" Some sports betting providers have withdrawn from the German market in the past. Here you can find all providers that are no longer available to German players.
If you live abroad, it is possible that you can still place bets with these providers, but we advise against it, as financial bottlenecks or legal problems may have led to their closure in Germany."
Yes, I can understand that it is misleading. Because of this warning, people think that these sports betting providers no longer exist in DE or are illegal. Good point!
Yes, I can understand that it is misleading. Because of this warning, people think that these sports betting providers no longer exist in DE or are illegal. Good point!
In fact, that's what happened to me and I checked the whitelist again.
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5th Jan. 2025, at 10:23 pm CET#1363
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TennisFreak wrote on 05.01.2025 at 20:25: I don't understand with NEO.bet why they stopped with Affiliate, I see so much advertising from them lately
I don't really understand either, they say because of the ggl that the partners have to comply with the guidelines of the ggl, gj does everything but we are even in contact with the ggl so you can't really wish for a better partner
And why does the Provider have to check this, that's what the ggl is for
They think that they always have to check whether the affiliates are adhering to the guidelines. This would be too time-consuming, which is why they have ended their cooperation with many affiliates.
I found a message about this.
English version (original):
"The Higher Administrative Court of the State of Saxony-Anhalt in Germany has upheld the power of the German gambling regulator to ban licensed operators from advertising on Affiliate sites that also promote unlicensed firms.
This decision confirms the GGL's strict stance on affiliate marketing.
Earlier this year, the GGL issued its ever fine to an undisclosed licensed operator for advertising breaches.
According to the regulator, the operator deliberately advertised its offer on affiliate websites that also promoted unregulated gambling offers.
The GGL said this practice contradicted the advertising provisions outlined in Germany's State Treaty on Gambling, which aims to ensure Player protection by strictly separating legal and illegal offers to drive players towards the regulated market.
Operators on the whitelist must therefore ensure that their affiliates do not advertise unlicensed sites by avoiding any association with them on their websites."
German version (translated with a program):
"The Higher Administrative Court of Saxony-Anhalt in Germany has confirmed the authority of the German gambling regulator to prohibit licensed operators from advertising on affiliate sites that also advertise unlicensed companies.
This decision confirms GGL's strict stance on affiliate marketing.
Earlier this year, the GGL fined an unnamed licensed operator for advertising violations for the first time.
According to the regulator, the operator deliberately advertised its offer on affiliate websites that also promoted unregulated gambling offers.
The GGL stated that this practice contradicted the advertising provisions of the German State Treaty on Gambling, which is intended to ensure player protection by strictly separating legal and illegal offers in order to direct players to the regulated market.
Whitelisted operators must therefore ensure that their partners do not advertise unlicensed websites by avoiding any link to these websites on their websites."
Stromberg wrote on 05.01.2025 at 13:36: Why are neobet betathome and intertops listed as closed betting providers?
We have just adjusted the overview and removed a few providers from the "closed list", as we could understand that it can seem a bit confusing in the listing.
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Is always included
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Thanks, I hadn't seen it...
Nevertheless, the section "closed sports betting providers" with the following description is absolutely misleading, in fact almost a little unfair to the providers...?
" Some sports betting providers have withdrawn from the German market in the past. Here you can find all providers that are no longer available to German players.
If you live abroad, it is possible that you can still place bets with these providers, but we advise against it, as financial bottlenecks or legal problems may have led to their closure in Germany."
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Yes, I can understand that it is misleading. Because of this warning, people think that these sports betting providers no longer exist in DE or are illegal. Good point!
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In fact, that's what happened to me and I checked the whitelist again.
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I don't really understand either, they say because of the ggl that the partners have to comply with the guidelines of the ggl, gj does everything but we are even in contact with the ggl so you can't really wish for a better partner
And why does the Provider have to check this, that's what the ggl is for
Really funny
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I found a message about this.
English version (original):
"The Higher Administrative Court of the State of Saxony-Anhalt in Germany has upheld the power of the German gambling regulator to ban licensed operators from advertising on Affiliate sites that also promote unlicensed firms.
This decision confirms the GGL's strict stance on affiliate marketing.
Earlier this year, the GGL issued its ever fine to an undisclosed licensed operator for advertising breaches.
According to the regulator, the operator deliberately advertised its offer on affiliate websites that also promoted unregulated gambling offers.
The GGL said this practice contradicted the advertising provisions outlined in Germany's State Treaty on Gambling, which aims to ensure Player protection by strictly separating legal and illegal offers to drive players towards the regulated market.
Operators on the whitelist must therefore ensure that their affiliates do not advertise unlicensed sites by avoiding any association with them on their websites."
German version (translated with a program):
"The Higher Administrative Court of Saxony-Anhalt in Germany has confirmed the authority of the German gambling regulator to prohibit licensed operators from advertising on affiliate sites that also advertise unlicensed companies.
This decision confirms GGL's strict stance on affiliate marketing.
Earlier this year, the GGL fined an unnamed licensed operator for advertising violations for the first time.
According to the regulator, the operator deliberately advertised its offer on affiliate websites that also promoted unregulated gambling offers.
The GGL stated that this practice contradicted the advertising provisions of the German State Treaty on Gambling, which is intended to ensure player protection by strictly separating legal and illegal offers in order to direct players to the regulated market.
Whitelisted operators must therefore ensure that their partners do not advertise unlicensed websites by avoiding any link to these websites on their websites."
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We have just adjusted the overview and removed a few providers from the "closed list", as we could understand that it can seem a bit confusing in the listing.
Thanks for the feedback!
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