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Australia Intensifies Crackdown on Illegal Online Gambling

26. Juni 20265 Min.by Lisa Lustich
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Australia's Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has expanded its list of banned domains. Twelve more websites have been targeted. This marks a new phase in the fight against unlicensed online gambling.

What happened

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has added another twelve domains to its list of prohibited online gambling sites. This marks a new escalation in the authority's fight against illegal online gambling. The ACMA is consistently targeting operators who offer services to Australian customers without a proper license. It is a tireless battle against unregulated gambling being waged there. In our newsroom, this does not surprise us. Australia has long been known for its tough stance in this area.

This latest measure means that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in Australia must block access to these twelve new domains. Players will then no longer be able to access these sites. This domain-blocking strategy is not new. It has proven to be an effective means of curbing illegal offerings in many jurisdictions. The ACMA regularly publishes such updates. It thus demonstrates determination and consistency. We see here what effective regulation can look like when state authorities take their responsibilities seriously. Players are to be protected, that is the primary goal.

Background

Australia has a long history of online gambling. However, in recent years, the government has drastically changed its course. The Interactive Gambling Act 2001 (IGA) is the central law. It has been amended and tightened several times. Since 2017, it has been illegal for foreign online gambling providers without an Australian license to offer services. There was a clear turning point here. The ACMA was equipped with far-reaching powers. It is to ensure the enforcement of the IGA. This includes domain blocking, but also requiring payment service providers to stop transactions to illegal sites. It is about a comprehensive strategy for containment. We have been observing this development for years. It is a good example of how a country can protect its players. Unauthorized gambling carries high risks. Consumer protection is paramount here.

The authority also works closely with international partners. The aim is to identify the masterminds behind illegal operations. Often these are large international networks. Their businesses are not transparent, and profits often go into dubious channels. Players have no point of contact if they encounter problems. Winnings are not paid out, personal data ends up on the black market. All of this is to be prevented. Australia takes this problem very seriously. We expressly welcome this. Regulation creates trust and security.

Why it matters for German players

Directly, Australian legislation has no impact on German players. The German market is regulated independently. However, Australia's measures are an indicator. They signal a global trend. Many countries are striving for stricter control of online gambling. The German State Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV) is a similar example. It has also established clear rules for providers and players. We in Germany are all too familiar with the problem of unregulated offerings. Before the GlüStV, many black sheep also operated here. That is different now. Offerings like JackpotPiraten, Merkur Slots, or Löwen Play are state-approved and licensed. Here you play safely.

Australia's efforts underscore the importance of a regulated market. Players worldwide should be attentive. Only licensed providers offer protection and fairness. In Germany, these are casinos with a license from the Joint Gambling Authority of the Federal States (GGL). This license is the seal of quality. It guarantees player protection, fair playing conditions, and compliance with German laws. We emphasize this again and again. Trust is important in online gambling. And trust only exists with a license.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

For GGL-licensed casinos like JackpotPiraten, Merkur Slots, Löwen Play, or CrazyBuzzer, the situation in Australia confirms their work. They operate in a strictly regulated environment. This is their strength. The international fight against illegal gambling shows the value of legal offerings. Players seek security and transparency. And they find it exclusively with providers holding a valid license. Developments in Australia reinforce this need. A casino like Tipwin, which also holds a GGL license, benefits from this trend. It positions itself as a reputable and secure alternative to illegal providers.

The GGL works similarly to the ACMA. It blocks illegal providers. It actively promotes youth protection. The GGL monitors compliance with regulations. This creates a fair competitive basis. Legal providers can concentrate on their business. They do not have to compete with unfair methods. Player protection is central. That is good for the industry. And even better for the customers. We see positive developments in these global efforts. The market is becoming increasingly professional. That is good news for everyone who wants to play responsibly.

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