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September 14, 2011 at 12:32 pm #625506AnonymousInactive
Have a look at the details, this is a real breakthrough IMO:
Breaking news: Schleswig-Holstein passes egaming treaty | eGaming Review
September 14, 2011 at 1:52 pm #818484AnonymousInactiveconcurs with Dom.
Jaxx spokesman Mathias Dahms said: The other 15 federal states would be well advised to copy the Schleswig-Holstein model,” adding that “The new law provides legal certainty and strikes a fair balance between protecting players, the interests of consumers and entrepreneurial liberty.”
September 14, 2011 at 4:59 pm #818491bosshoggsMemberJumping on the bandwagon with Dom & Rak.
Under the terms of the new legislation, betting exchange and sportsbook products will be permitted, along with poker and all casino games apart from roulette blackjack and baccarat.
Could be promising, no?
September 14, 2011 at 11:08 pm #818496AnonymousInactiveCan’t wait to strut out all my German domains and develop them finally…
September 15, 2011 at 5:52 pm #818502AnonymousInactive@Dominique 231592 wrote:
Can’t wait to strut out all my German domains and develop them finally…
ehehe.. if you strut.. can I watch? I think that market is going to really open up. Have been in touch with a guy (I super trust him) – who knows of a German group that is developing their own German gaming software. They have been doing it for 1-2 years.
For Germans, by Germans.
Beer and Backer!
September 16, 2011 at 5:32 am #818514semprofessionalsMember@Rak 231606 wrote:
ehehe.. if you strut.. can I watch? I think that market is going to really open up. Have been in touch with a guy (I super trust him) – who knows of a German group that is developing their own German gaming software. They have been doing it for 1-2 years.
For Germans, by Germans.
Beer and Backer!
What kind of games do Germans play? There should be more softwares geared to non-English speakers. There doesn’t seem to be any good Chinese software with games you find in Macau.
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