Gambling legislation

Online casino laws are always changing and staying ahead of new regulations requires a dedicated category to this subject so you can quickly see which new licensing authorities will affect your live casino gaming experience.

Maybe a new software provider just picked up an MGA or UKGC license and is about to make an inaugural appearance or a welcome return in your jurisdiction. A casino operator may have just expanded its operations into your area thanks to a new licence, or new regulations that apply to cryptocurrencies and gambling may have just hit your live casino.

By reading our gambling legislation news, you will also see new laws that apply to the way you bet. For example, the UKGC banned credit cards to top up online casino accounts, or in Germany, a brand-new online casino licensing regulations are now in full swing.

As long as there is regulatory news circulating the live casino rumor mill, we will dig in, untangle all the noise surrounding new gambling legislation laws/regulations, and deliver a factual report giving you a clear cut report so you can understand the positive and/or negative affects!

ACMA Bans Access to Unlawful Gambling Affiliate Platforms as part of its Regulatory Objectives for 2021-2022

By |5. August 2021|Categories: Gambling legislation|Tags: |

ACMA Bans Unlawful Gambling Affiliate Platforms as part of its Regulatory Objectives for 2021-2022. 297 platforms banned so far!(Image by Issy Bailey on Unsplash) The ACMA or the

Current Gambling Law Clauses In South Africa Suspended Amid Ongoing Discussion On New Bill

By |25. July 2021|Categories: Gambling legislation, Live Casino News|Tags: , |

Current Gambling Law Clauses In South Africa Suspended for one year while considering public comments for the new gambling bill.( Image by Carl Raw on Unsplash) Clauses in

Betting and Gambling Council Recommends The Establishment of Gambling Ombudsman To The UK Government To Tackle Consumer Concerns

By |5. July 2021|Categories: Gambling legislation, Live Casino News|Tags: |

Betting and Gambling Council Recommends The Establishment of Gambling Ombudsman To The UK Government To Tackle Consumer Concerns. (Image Photo by Heather Gill on Unsplash) The BGC (Betting

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