Michigan regulators have continued their push to eradicate offshore casinos from the state, sending cease and desist letters to a further five operators. The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has …
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The Philippines Central Bank could be set to intensify its framework around gambling activity through proposed changes to the nation’s digital marketplace. At the heart of the regulation is providing …
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Regulus Partners’ Dan Waugh has expressed significant concerns over the mandate and funding of the Office for Health Improvement and Disparity (OHID), which he described as a prohibitionist department. At …
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A dramatic U-turn in Thailand has seen officials backtrack on a move that would have essentially excluded the vast majority of Thai citizens from its proposed land-based casinos. It had …
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YouTube has toughened its guidelines on content related to gambling, prohibiting the promotion of “unapproved” websites. Announced on Tuesday (4 March), the increased restrictions come as part of a wider …
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France issues record fine to Unibet over self-exclusion malfunction
2 minutes readFrench regulator, the ANJ has sanctioned Unibet with a record €800,000 fine over a malfunction in the firm’s self-exclusion system. It led to players being able to access the firm’s …
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The iGaming industry must no longer shy away from the issue of fake games in order to educate players on the stark danger they present, according to Duncan Garvie, Head …
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UKGC: AG Communications to pay £1.4m for ‘wholly unacceptable’ regulatory failures
3 minutes readAG Communications Limited, which trades as AspireGlobal and runs 58 websites, is to pay £1,407,834 after a UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) investigation identified social responsibility and anti-money laundering (AML) failures. …
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Hague Court backs Dutch regulator over operator’s alleged links to murder suspect
3 minutes readThe Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), the Dutch gambling authority, was entitled to reject a licence application from a Maltese operator after learning that one of its former shareholders was suspected of being …
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The Maltese court has ruled in two separate cases that Austrian courts do not have the power to dictate whether gaming operators in Malta compensate Austrian players. The cases centre …