About This Atlas
Online Gambling Regulations is a reference atlas of gambling law: who may offer what, where, under whose supervision, and at what tax — documented per jurisdiction and cited to primary sources.
What it covers
The atlas currently documents 10 jurisdictions in full profile and tracks per-vertical statuses for 40 countries on the world map, alongside 7 licensing authorities, the major licence types operators actually weigh against each other, a cross-linked glossary of regulatory vocabulary, and a change tracker with 35 dated entries and counting.
Who it is for
Anyone who needs the regulatory picture without wading through marketing: researchers and journalists verifying a status, compliance teams comparing regimes, students of gambling policy, and players who simply want to know what the law where they live actually says.
Editorial principles
- Per-vertical truth. Countries are not "legal" or "illegal" — each product gets its own status.
- Primary sources. Claims cite the statute or the regulator, not someone's summary of either. See the methodology.
- Dated everything. References carry check dates; changes land in the tracker as events, not silent edits.
- No operator marketing. The atlas reviews regimes, not casinos: there are no rankings, no bonuses and no play links here.
Contact
Corrections and source suggestions are welcome — the fastest way to improve a reference is to tell it where it is wrong. Reach the editorial desk at [email protected].