Hello Dbac130579,
I did some research and, as I understand it, the facts are as follows:
There are some online casinos that have a license to offer Merkur games, but this license does not explicitly apply to Germany - because online gambling is illegal under German law. (This is in contradiction to EU law, but it goes too far here).
The Gauselmann company, which is behind Merkur, came into the public eye a few weeks ago when the Paradise Paper was published, because it became known that the company also earns through the license fees at the officially illegally offered casinos.
Gauselmann has now asked its licensees (i.e. the casinos) to remove the games from online casinos if the casinos serve the German market but do not have a license here. The Stake7 Casino is mentioned as an example in this context. For example here .
It appears that some casinos have already complied with the request. For example, I can no longer open Merkur games from Germany at Sumaker. It is questionable what happens to sites like drückglück.de that have a license from Schleswig-Holstein. It could be that they are still allowed to offer Merkur games because they have an official license to operate a casino from Germany. However, cherrycasino , for example, has also removed all Merkur games, even though it has a corresponding license.
As is the case with Stake7 and co. continues remains to be seen. Since Gauselmann / Merkur threatens the operator with the entire license withdrawal if the games continue to be offered to German players, the providers certainly do not risk lightly to lose the license for all markets just to continue offering the games in Germany for a short time.
However, there may still be tricks to offer the games anyway. Some Merkur games such as Fishin Frenzy or Eye of Horus originally come from the provider Reel Time Gaming and are only sold in Germany under the name Merkur. In the Platinum Casino these games are now offered with the Reel Time Gaming logo. I don't know whether that has always been the case or whether the providers now want to offer the well-known games under a new name.
At the moment there seems to be a lot of uncertainty and we will have to wait and see what happens.
Best wishes
HardyK
Olá Dbac130579,
Fiz algumas pesquisas e, pelo que entendi, os fatos são os seguintes:
Existem alguns cassinos online que possuem licença para oferecer jogos Merkur, mas essa licença não se aplica explicitamente à Alemanha, pois jogos de azar online são ilegais segundo a lei alemã. (Isso contradiz a legislação da UE, mas vai longe demais aqui).
A empresa Gauselmann, que está por trás da Merkur, veio à tona há algumas semanas, quando o Paradise Paper foi publicado, porque se tornou conhecido que a empresa também lucra com as taxas de licenciamento dos cassinos oficialmente oferecidos ilegalmente.
A Gauselmann solicitou agora aos seus licenciados (ou seja, os cassinos) que removam os jogos dos cassinos online caso estes atendam o mercado alemão, mas não possuam licença no país. O Cassino Stake7 é mencionado como exemplo neste contexto. Veja o exemplo aqui .
Parece que alguns cassinos já atenderam à solicitação. Por exemplo, não consigo mais abrir jogos Merkur da Alemanha no Sumaker. É questionável o que acontece com sites como drückglück.de , que possuem uma licença de Schleswig-Holstein. Pode ser que eles ainda tenham permissão para oferecer jogos Merkur porque possuem uma licença oficial para operar um cassino na Alemanha. No entanto, o cherrycasino , por exemplo, também removeu todos os jogos Merkur, mesmo tendo uma licença correspondente.
Como é o caso da Stake7 e companhia, ainda não se sabe. Como a Gauselmann/Merkur ameaça a operadora com a revogação total da licença caso os jogos continuem sendo oferecidos a jogadores alemães, os provedores certamente não correm o risco de perder a licença para todos os mercados apenas para continuar oferecendo os jogos na Alemanha por um curto período.
No entanto, ainda pode haver truques para oferecer os jogos de qualquer maneira. Alguns jogos da Merkur, como Fishin Frenzy ou Eye of Horus, são originalmente da provedora Reel Time Gaming e são vendidos apenas na Alemanha com o nome Merkur. No Platinum Casino, esses jogos agora são oferecidos com o logotipo da Reel Time Gaming. Não sei se sempre foi assim ou se os provedores agora querem oferecer os jogos conhecidos com um novo nome.
No momento parece haver muita incerteza e teremos que esperar para ver o que acontece.
Muitas felicidades
Hardy K
Hello Dbac130579,
I did some research and, as I understand it, the facts are as follows:
There are some online casinos that have a license to offer Merkur games, but this license does not explicitly apply to Germany - because online gambling is illegal under German law. (This is in contradiction to EU law, but it goes too far here).
The Gauselmann company, which is behind Merkur, came into the public eye a few weeks ago when the Paradise Paper was published, because it became known that the company also earns through the license fees at the officially illegally offered casinos.
Gauselmann has now asked its licensees (i.e. the casinos) to remove the games from online casinos if the casinos serve the German market but do not have a license here. The Stake7 Casino is mentioned as an example in this context. For example here .
It appears that some casinos have already complied with the request. For example, I can no longer open Merkur games from Germany at Sumaker. It is questionable what happens to sites like drückglück.de that have a license from Schleswig-Holstein. It could be that they are still allowed to offer Merkur games because they have an official license to operate a casino from Germany. However, cherrycasino , for example, has also removed all Merkur games, even though it has a corresponding license.
As is the case with Stake7 and co. continues remains to be seen. Since Gauselmann / Merkur threatens the operator with the entire license withdrawal if the games continue to be offered to German players, the providers certainly do not risk lightly to lose the license for all markets just to continue offering the games in Germany for a short time.
However, there may still be tricks to offer the games anyway. Some Merkur games such as Fishin Frenzy or Eye of Horus originally come from the provider Reel Time Gaming and are only sold in Germany under the name Merkur. In the Platinum Casino these games are now offered with the Reel Time Gaming logo. I don't know whether that has always been the case or whether the providers now want to offer the well-known games under a new name.
At the moment there seems to be a lot of uncertainty and we will have to wait and see what happens.
Best wishes
HardyK