GGL’s FAQ: Key Clarifications on Legal Online Gambling in Germany
1. Critical Terminology Distinction
Term
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Legal Definition
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Regulatory Authority
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Current Status
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“Online Casino”
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Exclusively virtual table games (blackjack, baccarat, roulette)
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State authorities
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Only Schleswig-Holstein & Bavaria issue licenses (5 operators authorized)
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Virtual Slot Machines
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Digitized slot games
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Federal GGL
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Licensed/supervised directly by GGL
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2. Regulatory Framework Complexity
- Federal vs. State Oversight:
- GGL (federal): Regulates virtual slots, sports betting, poker
- State Authorities: Regulate virtual table games (“online casinos”)
- Licensing Reality:
- Only 2 of 16 states (Schleswig-Holstein, Bavaria) have activated table game licensing
- No unified national licensing for table games exists
3. Consumer Protection Mechanisms
- Official Whitelist Tool:
- Public database of licensed operators
- Filterable by: state, game type, licensing authority
- Mandatory verification step for players
- Illegal Operator Tactics:
- Misusing “online casino” terminology in SEO/marketing
- False branding (e.g., “Online Casino Germany”)
- Exploiting regulatory gray areas
4. Enforcement Actions
- Search Engine Collaboration:
- Working with Google to delist unlicensed operators
- Targeting misleading search terms
- Risks of Illegal Platforms:
- Game manipulation
- Inadequate data protection
- No payout guarantees
- No responsible gambling tools
Strategic Implications for Stakeholders
For Operators
- Compliance Requirements:
- Table games: State-specific licensing (currently only viable in SH/Bavaria)
- Slots: Federal GGL licensing mandatory
- Marketing Restrictions:
- Cannot use “online casino” for slot-focused platforms
- Must clarify game types in advertising
For Consumers
- Verification Protocol:
ListedNot listedVisit gambling siteCheck GGL whitelistLegal to playIllegal – Avoid