Online Gaming Jurisdictions
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Massachusetts Total Sites: 2
There have been numerous unsuccessful proposals to bring online gaming to the Bay State.
In April 2013, members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives sponsored an attachment to the 2014 ...
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Ireland Total Sites: 17
Ireland began hosting online gaming sites in 2003. The first online bookmaking sites were launched in 2004. Ireland's bookmakers operate internet-based services under the terms of their bookmaking ...
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Tennessee Total Sites: 4
According to an April 2016 statement from Attorney General Herbert Slatery III, daily fantasy sports constitute illegal gambling under the state's law.
Shortly thereafter on 28 April 2016, Gov. ...
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Australia Total Sites: 15
Australia's online gambling policies are dictated by the Interactive Gambling Act (IGA) of 2001. The Act prohibits operators from offering online casino gaming and poker to people located in ...
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Arizona Total Sites: 4
In April 2021, Arizona legalized daily fantasy sports and both retail and online sports betting, passing a bill that allows up to 20 licenses split between the tribal casinos and professional sports ...
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Nevada Total Sites: 6
In 2010, the first mobile sports betting app was released in Nevada. Since then, sportsbook operators report the apps generate anywhere from 50% to 75% of the sports wagering handle in the ...
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Tanzania Total Sites: 2
The Gaming Control Act was amended in December 1999, legalizing online gambling in Tanzania and providing a licensing system for fixed-odds wagering, sports betting, simulated games and lotteries. ...
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Florida Total Sites: 1
Florida has tried and failed to pass legislation regulating online gaming in the past few years. Now, in its haste to shut down "internet sweepstakes cafés," the legal status of online poker and all ...
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Mississippi Total Sites: 1
In 2016, Gov. Phil Bryant signed fantasy sports bill S 2541 into law, bringing regulated DFS to the state. However, the law was only a temporary measure, and repealed itself on 1 July 2017.
On 13 ...
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Isle of Man Total Sites: 22
The Isle of Man is one of the oldest and most respected licensing jurisdictions for online gaming in Europe.
The legislative framework for regulations was set by the Electronic Transactions Act of ...
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Singapore Total Sites: 2
In 2014, Singapore passed the Remote Gambling Act, which explicitly outlaws online gaming provided by foreign operators and permits limited online gaming to be offered by licensed entities.
The ...
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Belize Total Sites: 9
Like other Central American countries, Belize was an early player in the online gaming space.
Belize's Computer Wagering Licensing Act, 1995, which came into force in May 1996, was the country's ...
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Estonia Total Sites: 5
Estonia began licensing and regulating online gaming in 2010. In 2010, only Estonian-owned operators were allowed to offer online gaming. In 2011, Estonia opened up its market to offshore ...
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Oregon Total Sites: 21
There are nine multi-jurisdictional simulcasting and interactive wagering hubs licensed in the state of Oregon for advance deposit wagering on horse races. The Oregon State Racing Commission licenses ...
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Seychelles Total Sites: 6
The Seychelles Interactive Gaming Act was passed by the Seychelles government in 2003, but an online gaming regulatory structure never came into fruition. The future of the regulatory scheme remains ...
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Total Sites: 8
Online gambling is not specifically regulated. St. Vincent issued online gambling licenses in the 1990s, but the last online gambling site licensed closed in 2000.
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South Australia Total Sites: 1
The Independent Gambling Authority (IGA) is the regulatory body that oversees online gambling in South Australia. The IGA offers interstate licensing to online betting companies licensed in other ...
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United States Total Sites: 3
The United States began permitting intrastate online gambling, i.e., gambling contained by the borders of one state, in 2014 when three states licensed, regulated and permitted intrastate online ...
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Belarus Total Sites: 1
Online gambling, with the exception of lottery ticket sales, is forbidden in Belarus. While sportsbooks are highly popular, they are available only in licensed land-based bookmaker offices, the ...
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Germany Total Sites: 4
Online gaming has been a divisive political topic for Germany. While some European countries have chosen to legalize, regulate and tax online gaming to help prevent underage and problem gambling, ...
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Georgia Total Sites: 1
The Georgian government neither regulates nor restricts online gaming. The gaming site Adjarabet.com is one of the top websites in the country.
In the law "On Lotteries, Gambling and Other Winning ...
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Denmark Total Sites: 13
Online gambling has been legalized in Denmark since 2012, but only sites that have received a licence from within the country borders are considered legal to play at.
Like many European countries, ...
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Japan Total Sites: 2
Online gambling law mirrors brick-and-mortar law in Japan. Online sports and race betting is available, but other forms of gambling are prohibited. Telephone betting was instituted in 1974 for those ...
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Panama Total Sites: 11
Panama began licensing and regulating online gaming in 2002 when it adopted Resolution No. 65.
The Gaming Control Board issues seven-year licenses to online gaming operators, and it doesn’t ...
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Canada Total Sites: 2
Online gaming falls into two main categories in Canada: provincial and First Nation. According to Canadian law, only provincial governments are authorized to offer online gaming to their citizens. ...
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