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real6
09-09-2009, 02:39 PM
So fucking stupid!!!

http://cphpost.dk/news/national/88-national/46854-poker-player-loses-it-all-after-day-in-court.html

Earning a living from playing poker is illegal, even if online poker games are run outside Denmark, the Supreme Court rules

A 35-year-old unemployed man has been told by the Supreme Court to hand over 194,000 kroner he won playing online poker.

The court ruled that because the man had earned the money over the course of an entire year, and because it was his sole form of income, he had violated laws banning earning a living from gambling.
The court chose, however, to throw out a 5000 kroner fine the man had been given by the Eastern High Court when he was originally convicted in November due to uncertainty about whether online poker was covered by the law.

The man is the second person found guilty of the charge in recent months. In June, the Eastern High Court found a long-timer organiser of poker tournaments guilty of the same charge.

His sentence was later overturned by the Supreme Court, but the court upheld laws banning poker tournaments.

That decision covered only poker tournaments. Online poker was not considered during the trial. The court grounded its decision to waive the fine on the uncertainty over rules governing internet poker.

In issuing its decision today, the court ruled that even though computer servers used to run the poker games are placed outside of Denmark, the individual computer used to play is located in the country and subject to Danish law.

An estimated 50,000 Danes play online poker, according to poker website pokernet.dk.

Lawyers for the state underscored that the decision does not outlaw online gambling.

‘We will decide on a case by case basis whether someone is playing professionally,’ Crown Prosecutor Svend Larsen said.

deafbred
09-09-2009, 02:45 PM
Who's inscription is on that Dolla? "United States Government"

Case Closed


'return to sender'

asset funds liquidated :)

belial
09-09-2009, 02:53 PM
I don't know the bankruptcy laws in Denmark...

... but it would have been cheaper to have gone bankrupt in the UK (maybe it's the same in Denmark)

194,000.00 DKK = 22,947.65 GBP (at current conversion levels)

Bankruptcy filement in the UK is about £600/£700 or so.

Better to start afresh than live in debt/prison.

nialldabass
09-09-2009, 03:06 PM
In issuing its decision today, the court ruled that even though computer servers used to run the poker games are placed outside of Denmark, the individual computer used to play is located in the country and subject to Danish law.

Shame the same cant be true if you live in England, as our computer hacker freind has found out:rolleyes:

rosix
09-09-2009, 03:27 PM
hahahahahahahaha SO DANES HOW REASONABLE AND PRAGMATIC ARE YOUR LAWS NOW YOU IGNORANT FUCKS

rosix
09-09-2009, 03:28 PM
I don't know the bankruptcy laws in Denmark...

... but it would have been cheaper to have gone bankrupt in the UK (maybe it's the same in Denmark)

194,000.00 DKK = 22,947.65 GBP (at current conversion levels)

Bankruptcy filement in the UK is about £600/£700 or so.

Better to start afresh than live in debt/prison.

please take this propaganda filth elsewhere, I know you may be trying to help but you're doing the opposite. Talking about prisons? how dare you then mention bankruptcy as a means to avoid being in a proverbial prison..?

rosix
09-09-2009, 03:29 PM
Denmark,
I am in your country right now - playing online poker. Come and BRING IT ON YOU FUCKS

belial
09-09-2009, 03:35 PM
please take this propaganda filth elsewhere, I know you may be trying to help but you're doing the opposite. Talking about prisons? how dare you then mention bankruptcy as a means to avoid being in a proverbial prison..?


Oh wake up, sheep.

You've over-reacted and are now looking stupid.

I merely mentioned that under UK law you have the right to go bankrupt if faced with incredible debt. I backed myself up by saying I didn't know what the laws are in Denmark.

FFS... lighten up :rolleyes:

rosix
09-09-2009, 03:42 PM
Oh wake up, sheep.

You've over-reacted and are now looking stupid.

I merely mentioned that under UK law you have the right to go bankrupt if faced with incredible debt. I backed myself up by saying I didn't know what the laws are in Denmark.

FFS... lighten up :rolleyes:

sheep..? LOL

over-reacted? you're the one advising bankruptcy in the said situation with apparently no real knowledge of what bankruptcy entails and the FAR superior alternatives there are - I am speaking in regards to both UK and Danish law in this matter.

Lighten up? This is some people's LIVELIHOOD. Some people support FAMILIES with online poker and some people have done it for 10 years even. A skill-game like poker is illegal when played online whereas playing bingo online isn't? right..........

illuminumnuts
09-09-2009, 03:59 PM
sheep..? LOL

over-reacted? you're the one advising bankruptcy in the said situation with apparently no real knowledge of what bankruptcy entails and the FAR superior alternatives there are - I am speaking in regards to both UK and Danish law in this matter.

Lighten up? This is some people's LIVELIHOOD. Some people support FAMILIES with online poker and some people have done it for 10 years even. A skill-game like poker is illegal when played online whereas playing bingo online isn't? right..........

You playing on Laddies?

lordzoma
09-09-2009, 06:17 PM
If that happened to me and I was going to 'lose' my money, I would transform all my money into cash, leave to a non extradition country, and renounce my citizenship.

That country can go fuck itself!