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Ontario Launches New Regulated Online Gambling Framework with Enhanced Player Protections

Ontario has officially launched a new regulated framework for online gambling that came into effect on April 4, 2022. This framework allows multiple licensed operators to offer online gambling services directly to consumers, breaking the provincial monopoly previously held by a single operator. The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) regulates these licensed operators as well as third-party game content suppliers to ensure compliance with stringent standards. The updated rules include mandatory consumer affordability assessments to promote responsible gambling and reduce harm related to problem gambling. Players in Ontario will have access to a wider array of games and operators under regulatory oversight designed to protect consumers and foster a competitive market environment. While the new framework encourages competition and choice, unlicensed providers remain illegal, and enforcement efforts will continue to ensure a safe and fair online gambling ecosystem in the province.

Aegis Insights Apr 04, 2022 1 min read

New U.S. Gaming Rules Set to Restrict Blackjack and Card Game Payouts Starting April 1

A regulatory change taking effect on April 1 will cap payouts for blackjack and similar card games at a maximum of three times the wager plus the original bet, threatening the availability of many popular card variants in licensed casinos across the United States. The American Gaming Association alongside state gaming regulators has introduced this rule to limit the volatility and risk exposure of chance-based card games. This new payout limit targets games where outcomes are primarily influenced by chance rather than player skill, affecting multiple blackjack versions and comparable games. Casino operators have voiced concerns that such restrictions could necessitate the removal of these games, potentially impacting gaming revenues and reducing consumer choices. As the effective date approaches, stakeholders in the U.S. casino industry are assessing the implications of these regulations on both operational flexibility and player engagement.

Aegis Insights Oct 02, 2018 1 min read

Colorado Supreme Court Rules Daily Fantasy Sports Are Not Subject to State Gambling Laws

The Colorado Supreme Court has ruled that daily fantasy sports companies are not subject to Colorado’s laws regulating gambling, limiting regulatory oversight by the Colorado Limited Gaming Control Commission. This decision stems from a legal challenge regarding the commission’s authority to regulate daily fantasy sports operators within the state. The court concluded that daily fantasy sports do not fall under the state’s definition of gambling, thereby excluding these companies from gaming control regulation. The ruling has significant implications for the daily fantasy sports industry in Colorado, clarifying the legal status and regulatory boundaries for these businesses in the state.

Aegis Insights Mar 14, 2017 1 min read