@Halvor , Can you specify? I checked GameArt and it is located on Malta - how can they be 'fairly unregulated' , what do you mean by that? Doesn't all providers need to be 'fully-regulated' and how does a player know which providers are 'fairly unregulated'?
Also, what happened after this rule-breaking, did GameArt receive fines, does anybody know?
EDIT:
I think I found out what
@Halvor means. GameArt only has Curacao -license and I think their games can only be found from casinos with the same license.
Also, I found info on the game in question: The MGA Issues Statement - Slot Provider GameArt Not Licensed - Bigwinboard.com. I would really much like to know the casino .. if it was not curacao -based, how can a game end up on their site in the first place:
A representative of the casino that hosted the game, also active on the forum, initially denied any issues, claiming the RTP to be the same in both demo and real mode. At that time, however, the representative had likely not carried out any tests himself and to his defense he likely did not see any immediate cause for concern as players all too often accuse slots of being “rigged”. The fact that GameArt claims their slots to be audited and tested by NMi – one of the most widely used Gaming Fairness Labs – was likely another reason why the accusations were not taken seriously at first.
Don't casinos do any background checks on the providers and trust in their 'claims'?