Germany's modern gambling framework was built around a number of clearly stated objectives. Consumer protection, market supervision, responsible gambling and the reduction of unlicensed gambling activity have all featured prominently throughout the country's regulatory reforms. Regardless of where one stands on specific policy questions, few would dispute that these are legitimate goals. A regulated market is generally easier to supervise than an unregulated one, and consumers are typically afforded greater protections when operators operate within a recognised legal framework....
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Laws
May 7, 2026
UKGC hires Head of Illegal Markets to tackle unlicensed online gambling
The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has launched a recruitment process for a permanent Head of Illegal Markets as the regulator intensifies efforts to combat unlicensed gambling operators targeting consumers across...
iGaming News, Laws
June 11, 2025
Spelinspektionen stops illegal Twitch gambling content
The Swedish Gambling Authority, formally known as Spelinspektionen, has confirmed the successful intervention against several online influencers who had been actively promoting illegal gambling services via the streaming platform Twitch....
iGaming News, Laws
March 7, 2025
KSA Fines Sarah Eternal for Illegal Online Gambling
The Dutch Gambling Authority (Kansspelautoriteit, KSA) has taken strict enforcement action against Sarah Eternal SRL, issuing a substantial fine of €900,000 ($972,000) for illegally providing online gambling services to Dutch...
iGaming News, Laws
February 25, 2025
Sweden Appoints Marcus Isgren for Gambling Act Review
The Swedish government has taken a significant step toward reforming its gambling regulations by appointing Marcus Isgren as the lead investigator for a comprehensive review of the Swedish Gambling Act....


















