Global Casino Laws & iGaming Policy
Your trusted hub for global casino regulation, licensing updates, compliance rules, and responsible gambling laws — tailored for professionals and enthusiasts worldwide.
At CasinoVVV Regulation, we deliver clear, data-driven updates on the laws and policies shaping casinos and iGaming. From U.S. licensing reforms to EU AML compliance and Asia’s new iGaming bills, our regulation hub provides clarity, context, and expert insights for the entire gambling industry.
Latest Regulation Updates

Canada’s Provincial Casino Regulations: A Comparative Guide
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Casino Advertising Regulations: Balancing Marketing And Responsibility
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US Model IGaming Tax And Regulation 2025
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US Casino Legislation Updates – August 2025: State Bills & Federal Moves
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The Battle For New York’s Downstate Casino Licenses
As New York State embarks on a transformative journey to expand its Read more

How To Identify A Legal And Safe Casino
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Popular Regulation Topics
- Casino Licensing Updates
- iGaming Legislation
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- AML & Compliance Rules
- Online Gambling Policies
Regulation FAQ
What is casino regulation?
Casino regulation refers to laws, licensing, compliance frameworks, and responsible gambling policies governing both land-based and online casinos globally.
Is online gambling legal worldwide?
No. Jurisdictions differ widely: markets like the UK, Malta, and New Jersey are regulated, while others ban or restrict online casinos.
Why is regulation important for casinos?
Regulation ensures fairness, player protection, AML compliance, and responsible gaming — strengthening trust with both consumers and regulators.