In Australia and the nation’s media and communications watchdog is reportedly struggling to shut down access to iGaming sites that may be attempting to offer their services to local punters without a license.
According to a Saturday report from The Guardian newspaper, the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) can use the provisions of the Interactive Gambling Act of 2001 to compel domestic Internet service providers to block locals from gaining access to unlicensed online gambling domains. The regulator purportedly added 18 such sites to its ‘blacklist’ of proscribed services just last month to take its historical tally up to 222.
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