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Casinos, but the license is marketed to the swedes, via illegal sites

As for the new spellagen came into force on the 1st of January was one of the purposes of the act is to protect the players that would be likely to create a lot

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Casinos, but the license is marketed to the swedes, via illegal sites

As for the new spellagen came into force on the 1st of January was one of the purposes of the act is to protect the players that would be likely to create a lot of money. This is, among other things, of the requirements of the limitations of the bonus system, where players can sign-up for a referred to as a break from the game, which means that the person is not able to play for a specific period of time.

it also meant that it was forbidden to advertise or promote the participation of the casino sites that the lack of a Swedish license. In spite of this, there are several Swedish-language sites, such as explicitly advertising for the site, which lacks a Swedish license.

”are you Looking for great casino bonuses, faster game play, or you have even locked yourself in a break from the game.to see the error?”, writing is one of the sites on their home page.

on the Pages that advertise the casinos without an american license, is the so-called affiliate sites, that produces for itself, the independent comparison sites will earn at the same time, the large amounts of money once the user is playing on line casinos which they are registered.

A previous review, dagens nyheter, shows that there are hundreds of Swedish-language web sites who claim to, compare of casinos, but, in principle, all of these are promoting only sites that have an american license. A dozen or so sites, such as dagens nyheter, reviewed the market, however, in some cases exclusively, of course, sites like the lack of a Swedish gaming license.

that claim to to compare the the casinos without a license is illegal, according to Marcus Aronsson, co-ordinator of the illegal gambling in the Spelinspektionen. The penalty amounts in the event of a normalgraden to the imposition of fines and / or imprisonment for up to two years of age.

According to the spellagen you do not get the promotion games that do not have a licence in Sweden. This is something that we will see a great deal of, in which the affiliatesidor advertising for sites that do not have a licence in Sweden.

In many cases, driven them from the rest of the world, which, according to Marcus Aronsson, however, does not mean that the people who run these sites are not to be punished, because you can take the help of the police and the prosecutor's office, in the rest of the world. However, this has not happened in practice.

"It would be better if we manage to find out who is behind a specific page, and often hide the people who run the site, who they are," said Marcus Aronsson.

the irregular comparison sites are present in more web pages, such as a large opinionsblogg a invandringskritisk news site and in a local newspaper in western Sweden. To have advertising on these comparison sites are not, however, is illegal, according to Marcus Aronsson.

" Then you do not do any advertising for the kasinosidan, but the page that in turn lists the casino sites. However, it is not particularly appropriate in the context of the objectives of the legislation and of the measures it has put in place in order to prevent this kind of games.

the identity of the person or that is illegal, jämförelsesajterna is almost always invisible to the outside, as is the case with the legal sites which are comparing the casinos. DN can, via the archived version of the web page, the link to one of those sites to a maltese company that is driven by a 36-year-old american male.

the ROTOR has been applied for, the person behind the website via the site's contact form, as it is the only formal way for you to get in touch with the web site.



for more information, see Jämförelsesajterna who are making money out of your kasinoförluster.

for more information, see the DN's articles on the Swedish gaming market.