Online gambling regulation

Taiwanese law enforcement officials break up illicit betting operation

Law enforcement officials in Taiwan have reportedly shut down an illegal gambling operation that is believed to have allowed local gamblers to transfer well over $462.7 million between the island nation and Chi...

Dutch gaming regulator issued record-setting annual fines

In the Netherlands and the past twelve months have reportedly seen the nation’s Kansspelautoriteit gaming regulator issue fines against online casino and sportsbetting firms totalling some €3.5 million ($3.9 mi...

Australian online sportsbetting firm criticized over self-exclusion flaws

In Australia and the operator behind the PlayUp online sportsbetting brand has reportedly come under fire after it emerged that the firm may have allowed self-excluded players to continue placing wagers across ...

NCLGS Winter Meeting coming to San Diego next month

The National Council of Legislators from Gaming States (NCLGS) has announced that it will be utilizing its upcoming Winter Meeting in California to shed more light on the processes behind the creation and reneg...

Michigan legislators approve sportsbetting legalization measure

The Michigan House of Representatives reportedly passed a wide-ranging piece of legislation earlier this week that could soon see the Midwestern state become the latest to legalize sportsbetting, fantasy sports...

British online gambling market facing radical overhaul prospects

In the United Kingdom and a cross-bench set of Parliamentarians has reportedly called for a ‘root and branch’ overhaul of the nation’s online gambling market that could include the implementation of a maximum s...