Online Gaming Jurisdictions
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Montenegro Total Sites: 4
In 2012, Montenegro began offering online gaming licenses for casinos, sports betting, poker and other games. The licenses are part of an "all in one" turnkey solution that includes incorporation in ...
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Delaware Total Sites: 3
Delaware launched online casino gaming in October 2013, becoming the first state to offer a full suite of legal online casino games (slots, blackjack, roulette, and poker). The Delaware Lottery ...
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Montana Total Sites: 1
In January 2017, Montana passed SB 25, which exempts fantasy sports leagues from the "gambling" classification provided the entry fee is no greater than $35, leagues last the whole season and prizes ...
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Hong Kong Total Sites: 1
Hong Kong residents are permitted to bet online with the Hong Kong Jockey Club. The Hong Kong Jockey Club is authorized to offer betting on lotteries, horse racing and football over the ...
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New Zealand Total Sites: 2
The Gambling Act 2003 (the Act) is the first law in New Zealand to regulate remote interactive gambling. Remote interactive gambling is prohibited, with limited exceptions for the Lotteries ...
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Macedonia Total Sites: 1
In 2014, Macedonia began the process of establishing a domestically regulated online gaming market. The Macedonian government has partnered with Casinos Austria to launch a state-controlled company ...
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South Dakota Total Sites: 2
In December 2015, Attorney General Marty Jackley released a statement saying that daily fantasy sports fall under a gray area in South Dakota law. The statement went on to say that DFS sites would ...
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District of Columbia Total Sites: 1
In February 2013, Washington's city council halted efforts to bring online gaming to the District of Columbia in a 10-2 vote.
Washington's venture into online gaming began in 2010, when an ...
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Namibia Total Sites: 1
Online gaming is not specifically addressed by Namibian legislation and authorities do not prevent residents from participating, or gaming providers from offering online gaming.
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Wisconsin Total Sites: 1
In November 2017, a pair of bills – SB 436 and AB 526 – were introduced, seeking to regulate DFS within the state. Wisconsin law follows a "predominance test" in which the relative levels of skill ...
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Anguilla Total Sites: 1
Anguilla does not permit online gambling. It does, however, permit companies to offer options and forex trading online.
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Zimbabwe Total Sites: 2
Online casino licenses issued by Betting Control and Licensing Board of Zambia allow online gaming operators to run online casino games within Zambia. Online casinos must apply for a license and get ...
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Vanuatu Total Sites: 4
The Vanuatu government approved online gaming in 1999. The Vanuatu Interactive Gaming Act was passed by Parliament in March 2000 and officially published on 31 May 2000. The licensing process is ...
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Cambodia Total Sites: 5
Online gaming companies are currently not allowed to operate in Cambodia. That could change in the near future, however. Cambodia, which allows brick-and-mortar casinos to operate, is considering ...
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Jamaica Total Sites: 1
Online gambling is regulated by the Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Commission (BCLC). Jamaica offers licenses to operate online bookmakers, poker rooms, casinos and bingo. Residents of Jamaica are not ...
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Philippines Total Sites: 2
In July 2024, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced an immediate ban on Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs), citing their involvement in various criminal activities.
In ...
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Washington Total Sites: 1
In January 2015, a bill that proposed the legalization of online poker in the state of Washington was introduced in the state House of Representatives. But by February 2015, that bill was officially ...
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