Megadice has said that they're willing to provide the ip logs of that session as long as you agree on it . [...] Aswell give the all clear for Megadice to release the logs and that's it , end of story.
They do not know what they want, current status quo is this:
MegaDice are deeply concerned for the privacy of each player, thus posting the Amazon's full logs in this forum would expose private information and other players Data/IPs. This is something we do not want to do.
We wanted initially to post The official
untouched AWS logs, but those contain sensitive data (such as IPs) of many other users and it would not be wise to supply this publicly. We have no problem, to supply them in any other Regulatory party (like we did for eGaming) when asked, though.
As we already stated, we are in communication with Curacao eGaming about your case, and supplying them with the proof that they need. The proof that we have is Official logs, which can be verified-certified by AWS, regarding its authenticity. The AWS logs matches the timestamps of our Rounds logs, as we again stated above.
Your ISP logs, in combination with AWS logs will be more than sufficient proof for us. If you need anything more about your case, you can contact Curacao eGaming directly.