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Germany Court Blocks GGL’s IP Blocking Power

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GGL 2024 Review Highlights Enforcement Wins

Germany’s gambling regulator just took a serious legal hit. The Federal Administrative Court has ruled that using the 2021 gaming law to impose IP blocks on offshore gambling sites is unlawful—a decision with major consequences for enforcement.

The ruling comes after the GGL (Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde der Länder) attempted to block access to Lottoland, a major offshore lottery operator. However, the court confirmed a lower court’s decision from February 2023, which determined that such action had no legal foundation under current legislation.

This decision severely limits the GGL’s current enforcement toolkit. Without the power to issue IP blocking orders, the regulator must rely on slower and more complicated methods like working through hosting providers. In response, the GGL is now urging lawmakers to revise Germany’s gambling laws to expand their enforcement capabilities.

The GGL is actively pursuing legislative change to expand the scope of enforcement powers. These include the ability to block illegal gambling advertisements and to bypass prior consultation with gambling providers—streamlining the process for cutting off unlicensed operators.

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German Court Blocks GGL’s IP Ban Powers: What It Means for Gambling Enforcement

Key Developments in the IP Blocking Battle

  • IP Blocking Ruled Unlawful
  • GGL Shifts to Alternative Enforcement
  • Regulator Pushes for Law Reform

The Broader Industry Impact

Germany’s legal market already faces criticism for a low channelization rate—meaning many gamblers are still using unlicensed sites. Industry insiders argue that the GGL’s limited authority has contributed to this problem. Critics say the recent court ruling will further weaken the regulator’s ability to compete with offshore operators.

Yet, the GGL insists its alternative enforcement strategy is working. Many illegal domains are now inaccessible from Germany. The regulator downplayed the significance of the court ruling, stating that it had not issued any IP blocking orders since the first court decision in 2022 declared the practice unlawful.

What Happens Next?

With lawmakers now examining the possibility of amending the IP blocking laws, regulatory reform may be on the horizon. The GGL hopes to push these changes through outside the regular legislative review process to speed up implementation.

If the law is amended, it could mark a significant turning point in Germany’s gambling regulation—giving authorities the power to take swifter, more decisive action against unlicensed gambling.

Legal Roadblock Spurs Regulatory Reform

The court’s rejection of IP blocking powers may seem like a win for offshore operators, but it’s also a wake-up call for Germany’s lawmakers. The GGL is pressing ahead with alternative enforcement and legislative reforms that could reshape the future of gambling regulation. If lawmakers act quickly, Germany might soon close the loopholes offshore sites have long exploited.

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