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January 20, 2008 at 5:22 am #759010
giftorgbestMemberThanks for all here to let us know the summary of online gambling situation in Germany. This is definitely a bad news in 2008
It is not easy to rediect DNS so simple. As far as I know, if you live in Germany or Italy, your IP address must match your country. otherwise, your account will be frozen. For example, neteller, ecocard. when you login with a foreign IP address, your account will be suspended immediately. So as casino player account.
Anyway, I don’t want to hear further news about illegal online casino in any other country. We need dimension to survive and struggle in this industry.
Bruce Leo;150371 wrote:If they decide to ban sites like the Italian government (I’m italian), they’re going to redirect the DNS..and it’s not a big problem. Just use OpenDNS or foreigner DNS.January 20, 2008 at 8:04 am #759018Anonymous
InactiveI still see plenty of Italians – wasn’t that lifted?
January 20, 2008 at 3:35 pm #759031Anonymous
Inactive@Dominique 151250 wrote:
I still see plenty of Italians – wasn’t that lifted?
Right, otherwise the Italian players I refer would all need to be very computer savvy to sign up and play.
January 20, 2008 at 3:43 pm #759032Anonymous
InactiveHere is a German article on affiliate involvement in gambling in Germany.
Sorry, no translation, but the German affiliates here can read:
BTW this german lawyer seems to be right on top of things, I recommend looking his many writings over. He also wrote about the new law.
This law looks very bad, and it explicitly includes affiliate activities.
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