A Nevada District Court has decided that the ongoing legal conflict between Evolution and Light & Wonder over alleged trade secret theft will be resolved in arbitration, not in court. The case stems from Evolution’s accusations that Light & Wonder misused confidential game data to launch competing products. This ruling marks the latest twist in a…
Spain’s Ministry of Social Rights, Consumer Affairs and Agenda 2030 has confirmed new obligations for online gambling operators in Spain to display bold health-style warnings highlighting the risks of gambling addiction. The move, which aligns gambling messaging with the type of stark warnings found on cigarette packaging, has provoked sharp criticism from the industry’s leading…
The government of Timor-Leste has enacted a sweeping prohibition on online gambling and betting, canceling all current licenses and halting the issuance of new ones. This decision, formalized through a Council of Ministers resolution, reflects deep concerns about security, social stability, and the country’s international standing. Authorities confirmed that the Minister of the Presidency of…
Apple, Google, and Meta will remain in the legal spotlight after a federal judge in California refused to dismiss lawsuits accusing the companies of profiting from casino-style mobile games. On September 30, U.S. District Judge Edward Davila, sitting in San Jose, denied the firms’ attempts to throw out the cases by claiming protection under Section…
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has taken action against four companies found to be offering gambling services without the required approvals in Australia. The regulator issued formal warnings to each operator, cautioning them that ongoing breaches could result in stricter enforcement steps, including requests to block access to their sites. The warnings were…
Greece is preparing to roll out sweeping new restrictions on minors’ online activity, set to begin in October 2025. Under the plan, children under 15 will automatically be blocked from accessing social media platforms, while those under 18 will face barriers to websites promoting or selling gambling, alcohol, tobacco, and pornography. The measures, which place…
