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Tennessee Passes Law Enforcing Statewide Ban On Sweepstakes Casinos

Tennessee has officially banned online sweepstakes casinos after Governor Bill Lee signed Senate Bill 2136 into law on 22 May. It was passed through both legislative chambers before reaching the governor’s desk on 11 May for signing. The bill targets sweepstakes casino platforms operating with dual virtual currency systems. Under this model, players purchase one […]

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India’s Sudden Polymarket Block Signals Bigger Betting Crackdown

Key Points India has moved to cut off access to Polymarket after the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology directed action against prediction market platforms classified as banned online money gaming services under the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025. Authorities are also expected to block Kalshi soon, while VPN providers have received […]

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Internet Service Providers Ordered By AMCA To Block Six Illegal Gambling Sites

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has directed internet service providers to block six additional illegal gambling websites after finding they were operating in breach of the Interactive Gambling Act 2001. Play Jonny, ACO96, TCL99, Waboom77, Wonaco and WooSpin are the latest sites added to the blocking list. This move is part of the regulator’s […]

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AGCOM’s Fresh Gambling Clampdown May Redraw Italy’s Affiliate Industry

Key Points Italy’s AGCOM has started a consultation on revised gambling advertising rules, placing heavy attention on indirect promotion methods that include influencer material, affiliate-driven marketing, and softer forms of digital advertising.  Regulators now believe online platforms and social media algorithms sit at the centre of gambling content distribution, especially through tipsters and promotional material […]

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Dutch Government Considers Tighter Restrictions On Gambling Advertising

The Dutch government has been in discussions around stricter gambling advertising controls, including a full advertising ban, after identifying weaknesses in current player protection measures. In newly published parliamentary responses, the State secretary, Claudia van Bruggen addressed concerns around Cruks, the Netherlands’ national self-exclusion system. She noted that operators are currently unable to use Cruks […]

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Entain BetStop Failures Push ACMA Into Action

Key Points More than 500 breaches surfaced after self-excluded users still managed to open or use betting accounts because identity matching and account linking systems failed. Regulators ordered an 18-month court-enforceable remediation programme instead of direct financial penalties, forcing compliance reviews and system upgrades. The case exposed wider weakness inside gambling compliance systems and raised […]

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