Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission

Differences in Online Casino Regulations Around the World

It's well known that online gambling has been regulated differently across the globe, but the cultural differences are not the only aspects responsible for this.

While some countries fully accept all regulations, others ban them completely, and many fall somewhere in between. Let's look at how different places deal with online casinos.

UK Sets the Standard

The GamStop Paradox: Are Problem Gamblers Really Stopping?

Gambling is a complex activity with definite risks, and a gambler's ability to hold their betting habits under control is crucial for the security of their finances, jobs, and even family relationships. The GamStop initiative was introduced in 2018 as a self-exclusion solution for players who face problems with uncontrollable gambling behaviour.

The UKGC and GamStop – Protecting You from Non-GamStop Casinos

The UK gambling scene saw huge growth over the last decade as new technologies and faster internet speeds brought gambling into the comfort of homes and mobile devices across the land. For most users, gambling is a harmless distraction and one of many outlets for discretionary income spending, but for others it can be damaging.

Does GamStop Cover Land-Based Casinos?

Gambling is popular in the UK and across the world. Land-based casinos have existed for several decades and are the predicate for modern online websites. In the UK, gambling activity is under the regulation of the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), which sets various requirements and standards all licensed platforms must comply with to retain their license.

Bulgaria: Vasil Bozhkov May Start off His Gambling Business Again

 

 Vasil Bozhkov's gambling business could rise from the ashes after his companies won a series of lawsuits against the now-closed State Gambling Commission and began to get their licenses revoked. This shows a Mediapool investigation into the cases brought by the authorities against his gambling business.