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January 13, 2008 at 3:42 am #758573AnonymousGuest
that is were my service comes in helpful to online players in regions that block poker and casino sites
I may have missed the thread … but could you elaborate?
further ….. how do you plan on getting players paid even if they can use your service to reach online gambling sites?
thanks ahead of time.
S.
January 20, 2008 at 5:22 am #759010giftorgbestMemberThanks 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 #759018AnonymousInactiveI still see plenty of Italians – wasn’t that lifted?
January 20, 2008 at 3:35 pm #759031AnonymousInactive@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 #759032AnonymousInactiveHere 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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