Slovakia has intensified its regulatory stance toward unlicensed gambling operators by launching a nationwide initiative focused on removing their presence from professional and amateur sports. The move has been framed as a significant compliance measure designed to prevent unlicensed firms from gaining visibility through sports sponsorships. According to the guidance issued by the national gambling authority, sports associations and clubs are now required to remove all trade names, logos, and promotional materials linked to companies operating without a Slovak licence....
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