Tag: Regulation
The Gaming News Canada Fiver: Friday, May 12, 2023
A bus driver in Ottawa spoke with Maclean’s Magazine about his longtime addiction to sports betting. Shelley White, CEO of the Responsible... more
Brazil to launch national investigation into soccer match-fixing
SAO PAULO — Brazil will launch a national investigation into soccer match-fixing and the probe could have “international... more
AGCO moves deadline for consultation on proposed changes to advertising standards
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) has moved the deadline on industry stakeholder consultation of proposed changes to... more
Ohio gambling regulator halts betting on Alabama baseball
Ohio’s top gambling regulator has barred licensed sports books in the state from accepting bets on Alabama baseball games after a report... more
UK White Paper outlines overhaul of online gambling legislation
The UK government has launched a raft of player protection reforms, primarily aimed at online gamblers, as part of its long-awaited review... more
New Jersey acts to help problem gamblers, sets ad standards
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey is changing its gambling regulations to set advertising standards, making it easier for people with... more
The Gaming News Canada Fiver: Friday, April 14, 2023
As reported first in Gaming News Canada, the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario announced Thursday that it will be “engaging... more
Nevada gaming officials discuss regulatory overhaul, per governor’s mandate
The Nevada Gaming Control Board met Wednesday to propose regulatory changes that officials say are outdated or reduce burdens on operators,... more
Massachusetts: Regulators deny request to allow betting on Boston Marathon
BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts gambling regulators on Thursday denied a request to allow legal betting on this year’s Boston Marathon, citing... more
AGA bans ‘risk-free’ wording from sportsbook ads
U.S. sportsbooks no longer may advertise “risk free” bets and operators may not enter NIL deals with amateur and college athletes, the... more





