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Subject: Pirated software - online casino software piracy

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    During the online Casino Around the world, pirated copies of original casino games from well-known and well-known manufacturers are still an issue. From a few online casinos you already know that they have used plagiarism in the past. At some online casinos or online games one suspects it, but does not know exactly. In order to find out more about the explosiveness of this topic, we have summarized further information on the following page.

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    If I find an interesting topic, since it has been coming up more and more often lately, my two cents for that!

    There is evidence online casinos who have offered their own developments. One of them is the well-known future Casino that provided really badly replicated Novoline and NetEnt games. With the background at that time that the Eastern European provider was not allowed to offer original games from Greentube and NetEnt. Has been running this for a long time future Casino but only original game manufacturer and can now offer its casino games on the whole European and Eastern European market.

    However, I find it bad that the license in the future Casino is no longer valid when accessed. Is that because of the many different domains that were used in the past or that you simply can no longer prove a license here. At least it has online Casino its license still present in the casino and could not offer any original games without a valid license.

    But now there is also the Ares Casino, which we often talk about. Does the casino also have fake slots from Novoline or are there other reasons? In general, all forums here talk about fake slots, but I have never read any clear proof of this. Anyone who has tried the games there will quickly realize that there is only one real difference, the games are all in English and not in German as we know it. But is that proof that the Novoline games are fake?

    Here I briefly get something about the history of Novoline games on the Internet. In the early days there was only the Stargames Casino that was served from the portfolio of the now well-known manufacturer Greentube. As then in-house online Casino from Novomatic with the concealment via various subsidiaries, Novoline games could be offered without getting caught in the crosshairs.

    At that time there were also various other providers such as Exbino Casino, which were equipped with Novoline games. This is where the English versions of Novomatic appeared for the first time. Platforms like elitegames already had complete ones back then online casinos equipped, among which the English Novoline games could also be found. Novomatic does not officially take a position on this, but it quickly became clear that the games were sold directly and loaded onto the respective casino servers via the then subsidiary Greentube. "I was able to follow it live when there was an upload"
    Probably one of the reasons why Novomatic has never pursued a provider of such platforms to date, after all, manufacturers such as EGT have also been sued by the Novomatic company.

    When the market really took off, and others too online casinos by the now 100% subsidiary Greentube, many of the "purchased platforms" have disappeared. It was clear that Greentube now wants to issue expensive licenses and thus had the sole monopoly as its goal.
    Back to Ares Casino, there is not a single piece of evidence that fake slots are at play here. The only thing one could blame the casino for is that there is no apparent license although the casino always claims to be registered in Curacao. For this reason, I would always advise any player... Play at your own risk in case you run into trouble.

    So it makes a lot of sense to think about it when you throw the word "fake slots" around.
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