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News & Notices: GambleJoe: Gambling houses and online casinos - New overview (Page 5)

Topic created on 23rd Oct. 2020 | Page: 5 of 8 | Answers: 71 | Views: 16,548
HasuFree
Rookie
Hi,

just to be on the safe side. All of the casinos listed, still offer the livetables? Since I once heard Platin Casino would no longer offer it.


Thank you, lg.

Edit: Voodo Casino also adheres to the regulations !?, according to chat.

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Julian
Elite
Begbie wrote on 23.10.2020 at 16:13: "Spielothek" is a protected term of the Gauselmann Group.
I would think again about using that one.


/e and finally list Jetbull Casino

According to the register here, the application for the word "Spielothek" was rejected a long time ago.
Therefore, the word "Spielothek" is not protected as it is considered a generic word.
At least that is our knowledge.

https://register.dpma.de/DPMAregister/marke/registerHABM?AKZ=006926125&CURSOR=46

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Matthias
Expert
Catherine2 wrote on 10/25/2020 at 10:45 AM
An extensive work...... Chapeau... ...nevertheless: Bettson, CashiMashi have
only .com and are illegal in D; Frank.com exists in direct: Frank.com/de, Stake 7
has a strong capture pers. Data about .com/de and redirects to .com, and
Heros has .com/en, should be illegal. Don't misunderstand, not meant to be a criticism,
but good intentioned help in a time of 'trials and tribulations'. I can be
also deceive. Have my pers. Ranking list, which I need, therefore I am
stumbled upon it by accident.

I really need to get your post right, it's really all about the facts in the explanation below:


Whether a casino offers its gambling services with a TLD (Top Level Domain), i.e. ending .com, .de, .info, .org, or any other domain country code, has absolutely nothing to do with whether a casino or online gambling establishment is legal or illegal.
Anyone can rent a domain of this type (without any conditions) from any domain name registrar.

Everything that follows the TLD extension, i.e. the /de, or /de-de, or even /en - is simply the result of what the programmer of the website of the corresponding Provider came up with
As a rule, these are directories and folders that follow the TLD. This means so much that, for example, an online casino uses several subfolders/directories to delimit its page areas. For example, he can place the English language offer on domain.com/en and the German offer on domain.com/de. He could also name the directories /xx or /yy or even /zz.
The combination of "de" and "en" etc - serves only the better overview for the programmer.
Also, these subfolders can be virtual to provide the necessary info to the scripts running in the background, which language file is requested by the user's browser. The script in the background parses (takes apart) the called URL, recognizes "de-de" and knows that now a German language file must be loaded for a user from Germany.

None of this says anything about the legality, or the illegality described.
Please don't feel offended by this, but it's really not very helpful to spread untruths in a forum where others want to inform themselves correctly.

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u****n
Matthias wrote on 26.10.2020 at 19:41

I really need to set your record straight, it's really all about the facts in the statement below:


Whether a casino offers its gambling services with a TLD (Top Level Domain), i.e. ending .com, .de, .info, .org, or other domain country code, has absolutely nothing to do with whether a casino or an online gambling house is legal or illegal.
Anyone can rent a domain of this type (without any conditions) from any domain name registrar.

Everything that follows the TLD extension, i.e. the /de, or /de-de, or even /en - is simply the result of what the programmer of the website of the corresponding Provider came up with
As a rule, these are directories and folders that follow the TLD. This means so much that, for example, an online casino uses several subfolders/directories to delimit its page areas. For example, he can place the English language offer on domain.com/en and the German offer on domain.com/de. He could also name the directories /xx or /yy or even /zz.
The combination of "de" and "en" etc - serves only the better overview for the programmer.
Also, these subfolders can be virtual to provide the necessary info to the scripts running in the background, which language file is requested by the user's browser. The script in the background dissects the called URL, recognizes "de-de" and knows that now a German language file must be loaded.

None of this says anything about the legality, or the described illegality.
Please don't feel offended by this, but it's really not very helpful to spread untruths in a forum where others want to inform themselves correctly.

Thank you 🙏

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Anonym
Matthias wrote on 26.10.2020 at 19:41
I really need to set your record straight, it's really all about the facts in the statement below:


Whether a casino offers its gambling services with a TLD (Top Level Domain), i.e. ending .com, .de, .info, .org, or other domain country code, has absolutely nothing to do with whether a casino or an online gambling house is legal or illegal.
Anyone can rent a domain of this type (without any conditions) from any domain name registrar.

Everything that follows the TLD extension, i.e. the /de, or /de-de, or even /en - is simply the result of what the programmer of the website of the corresponding Provider has come up with
As a rule, these are directories and folders that follow the TLD. This means so much that, for example, an online casino uses several subfolders/directories to delimit its page areas. For example, he can place the English language offer on domain.com/en and the German offer on domain.com/de. He could also name the directories /xx or /yy or even /zz.
The combination of "de" and "en" etc - serves only the better overview for the programmer.
Also, these subfolders can be virtual to provide the necessary info to the scripts running in the background, which language file is requested by the user's browser. The script in the background parses (takes apart) the called URL, recognizes "de-de" and knows that now a German language file must be loaded for a user from Germany.

None of this says anything about the legality, or the illegality described.
Please don't feel offended by this, but it's really not very helpful to spread untruths in a forum where others want to inform themselves correctly.

Well, although I am not as expert as you, I would like to disagree with you on one point.


Let's take the casino DrückGlück:

If you choose the one with the de. ending, you come, or came so far to the website with the Schleswig-Holstein license, and were only allowed to play there if you live there.

But if you chose the page with the com. ending, you came to the casino with the Malta license and could thus play from anywhere in Germany.

There were many who did not know this, simply signed up on the DE side and then wondered why wins were not paid out.

This is just an example, and there are quite a few casinos where this is the case.

So it makes a difference which domain redirects to which page, because these can be completely different casinos with different licenses!

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Katharina2
Top Member
Matthias wrote on 26.10.2020 at 19:41
I really need to set your record straight, it's really all about the facts in the statement below:


Whether a casino offers its gambling services with a TLD (Top Level Domain), i.e. ending .com, .de, .info, .org, or other domain country code, has absolutely nothing to do with whether a casino or an online gambling house is legal or illegal.
Anyone can rent a domain of this type (without any conditions) from any domain name registrar.

Everything that follows the TLD extension, i.e. the /de, or /de-de, or even /en - is simply the result of what the programmer of the website of the corresponding Provider came up with
As a rule, these are directories and folders that follow the TLD. This means so much that, for example, an online casino uses several subfolders/directories to delimit its page areas. For example, he can place the English language offer on domain.com/en and the German offer on domain.com/de. He could also name the directories /xx or /yy or even /zz.
The combination of "de" and "en" etc - serves only the better overview for the programmer.
Also, these subfolders can be virtual to provide the necessary info to the scripts running in the background, which language file is requested by the user's browser. The script in the background parses (takes apart) the called URL, recognizes "de-de" and knows that now a German language file must be loaded for a user from Germany.

None of this says anything about the legality, or the illegality described.
Please don't feel offended by this, but it's really not very helpful to spread untruths in a forum where others want to inform themselves correctly.

I don't tell untruths, I don't lie, and I've never been a troll.
We have different views on a very complex topic, which Germany,
the people and the players
Therefore, it is not sufficient to explain the domain story as a factual situation
as a factual situation. Which is formally correct, of course, no question, but also to explain what is
explain what is factual in Germany beyond the domain

And there it looks in such a way that all casino foreign offerers in D are formally *illegal*,
no matter what they have in the address bar. Exception SH and their licenses. We
now have a toleration and trial period until 2021, where casinos can accept Germany's
Guidelines can accept or not. Everything can be read on every felt page of the www
2. Page of the www. The reference to domain regis. falls short and does not make the matter more legal
more legal. From there I do not derive my view to 'facts in Germany- legal
or illegal' either.

I e.g. lead already for years my pers. Rankinglist with Casinos which always
the TopLevelDomain TLD-'Name.com' in the EU; rarely or not at all the
Country suffix. All Malta licensed, domiciled of course, directly locally.
Interested casinos processed the guidelines of D, which I only recorded,
as they appear on the Internet, with *Casinoname.com/en*. There are today felt
95% who aim for a license 2021, with you 80% of 100% who also have .com.de,
and 2 casinos that have com.

These are the promising, upcoming casinos, with possibly German license 2021.
Therefore also my distinction in legal and illegal. Purely formally they are all illegal
and playable
Only if I had to recommend something today, then as a precaution no .com casinos,
which mostly produce problems with payouts and Verification, suffering and misery and
not too scarce, as you can see here every day. You can pay out, but you don't have to
not. This is no longer reasonable today and Germany has understood this so, also
and changed accordingly.

Finally: I am still in other SocialenNetwork's on the way and have there to the topic
not even rudimentarily the problems as here. (My not GJ team and majority of users).
I can compare that very well and hundreds of people can not be wrong.
All the best......Katharina thanks.


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Katharina2
Top Member
Gamer777 wrote on 27.10.2020 at 12:56 pm
Well, although I'm not as much of an expert as you, I'd still like to disagree with you on one point.


Let's take the casino DrückGlück:

If you choose the one with the de. ending, you come, or came so far to the website with the Schleswig-Holstein license, and were only allowed to play there if you live there.

But if you chose the page with the com. ending, you came to the casino with the Malta license and could thus play from anywhere in Germany.

There were many who did not know that, simply signed up on the DE side and then wondered why wins were not paid out.

This is just an example, and there are quite a few casinos where this is the case.

So it makes a difference which domain redirects to which page, because these can be completely different casinos with different licenses!

You are already today on the basis of your IP, forwarded to German pages. So to me
happened to me at com.

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u****n

Catherine2 wrote on 10/27/2020 at 1:36 pm

Finally: I am still in other SocialenNetwork's on the way and have there to the topic
not even close to the problems as here. (My not GJ team and majority of users).
I can compare that very well and hundreds of people can not be wrong.
All the best......Katharina thanks.



then f**k with the users in your other SocialenNetworks but don't get on our nerves here anymore

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WhatAboutTism
Rookie

Catherine2 wrote on 27/10/2020 at 13:36
Only if I had to recommend something today, then as a precaution no .com casinos,
which mostly produce problems with payout and Verification, suffering and misery and
not too scarce, as you can see here every day. You can pay out, but you don't have to
not. This is no longer reasonable today and Germany has understood this so, also
and changed accordingly.

Then explain to the reader which reason should exist for an OC to refuse a payout if the domain extension is com/de/heinblöd/eu/fr/ch/it (further selection possible)?

What you write here is so absurdly wrong that I hope for you to find an echo chamber in which you feel comfortable. Users of other platforms have noticed your nonsense a bit longer, so don't get your hopes up. You better find a job

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sonne10
Top Member
Matthias wrote on 26.10.2020 at 19:41
I really need to set your record straight, it's really all about the facts in the statement below:


Whether a casino offers its gambling services with a TLD (Top Level Domain), i.e. ending .com, .de, .info, .org, or other domain country code, has absolutely nothing to do with whether a casino or an online gambling house is legal or illegal.
Anyone can rent a domain of this type (without any conditions) from any domain name registrar.

Thank you😳

I think these are users who have fun to unsettle slot players 😊
Now I know why the shelves of toilet paper are almost empty 🤣

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