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German court rulings on online gambling reimbursements

Overview

German courts have issued several rulings requiring online gambling and sports betting operators to reimburse players for losses resulting from regulatory and licensing violations.

In one case, three courts—the Oberlandesgericht Köln, the Landgericht Köln, and the Landgericht Bonn—ruled that TSG Interactive Gaming Europe Ltd., the operator of pokerstars.eu, violated the German Glücksspielstaatsvertrag. The courts ordered the company to refund player losses, which amounted to approximately €63,000 per person for losses incurred between March 2014 and March 2023. The courts rejected arguments that the operator functioned merely as a payment processor.

Subsequent rulings targeted other major providers. The Münster Regional Court ordered Tipico Co Ltd to repay approximately 830,000 Euro to a client, citing both a lack of a required permit and violations of statutory deposit and stake limits. Additionally, the Munich I Regional Court ruled that Hillside (Sports) LP, representing bet365, must reimburse a player approximately 80,500 Euro, determining that contracts were void because the provider lacked the necessary license between 2014 and 2016.

Entities

CLLB Rechtsanwälte · TSG Interactive Gaming Europe Ltd. · Bet365 · Hillside (Sports) LP · Münster Regional Court

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Timeline

  1. 6 days ago

    [BUSINESS] 4 sources
    German courts order Tipico and bet365 to repay betting losses

    German courts have ordered Tipico and bet365 (via Hillside Sports LP) to reimburse players for betting losses totaling over 900,000 Euro due to licensing and regulatory violations.

  2. 23 days ago

    [BUSINESS] 2 sources
    German courts order PokerStars operator to repay players' losses

    German courts ruled PokerStars operator TSG Interactive Gaming Europe Ltd. violated gambling bans and must refund roughly €63,000 in player losses per case.

Sources

cllb.de · deutscherpresseindex.de · jamma.it · newsonline24.net