The watchdog remains bullish on protecting the local market from unlicensed gaming and is constantly looking for incompliant websites.
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), an Australian regulatory body responsible for the regulation of broadcasting, telecommunications and radiocommunications, announced that it has requested the blocking of another 12 illegal gambling websites.
According to the authority, the sites in question were operating in breach of Australia’s Interactive Gambling Act 2001. As a result, the ACMA leveraged its powers to ask internet service providers (ISPs) to block access to the services in question.
This move is notably the latest in a series of blocking orders that the ACMA has been issuing against unlicensed casino companies. The ACMA published the list of the sites blocked after its latest order. They include the following iGaming brands:
Tsars
Zen Casino
Zen Betting
Cleopatra Casino
Goodman Casino
Zoome Casino
Yabby Casino
Neon54
Rabona
5Gringos
AlfCasino
1RED
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), an Australian regulatory body responsible for the regulation of broadcasting, telecommunications and radiocommunications, announced that it has requested the blocking of another 12 illegal gambling websites.
According to the authority, the sites in question were operating in breach of Australia’s Interactive Gambling Act 2001. As a result, the ACMA leveraged its powers to ask internet service providers (ISPs) to block access to the services in question.
This move is notably the latest in a series of blocking orders that the ACMA has been issuing against unlicensed casino companies. The ACMA published the list of the sites blocked after its latest order. They include the following iGaming brands:
Tsars
Zen Casino
Zen Betting
Cleopatra Casino
Goodman Casino
Zoome Casino
Yabby Casino
Neon54
Rabona
5Gringos
AlfCasino
1RED