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Global gambling regulation and regulatory models
Overview
The regulatory landscape for gambling varies significantly by jurisdiction, balancing tax revenue against social protections. While Finland utilizes state-owned control through Veikkaus Oy, Sweden transitioned in 2019 from a monopoly to a licensing system. This shift, overseen by the Swedish Gambling Authority, has increased the share of licensed gambling to approximately 85 percent. Sweden’s model emphasizes consumer protection through tools like Spelpaus, a national self-exclusion registry that allows players to block access to all licensed operators simultaneously.
In contrast, Norway maintains a strict state monopoly via Norsk Tipping and Norsk Rikstoto, directing surplus funds toward culture and sports. Although foreign sites remain accessible, they are prohibited from marketing in Norway and operate outside national consumer protection laws.
The United States lacks a federal framework, leaving individual states to determine their own licensing, tax rates, and oversight. While federal statutes like the Wire Act and the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act influence payment processing, the regulatory environment remains highly fragmented across the country.
Across these markets, technology plays an increasing role. Mobile platforms and artificial intelligence are being deployed to identify risky behavior and enforce responsible-gambling measures, such as deposit or betting limits, to mitigate personal and financial harm.
Entities
United States · Sweden · Norsk Tipping · Norsk Rikstoto · Spelinspektionen
Timeline
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10 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesGambling regulation models in Norway and SwedenNorway and Sweden utilize different gambling regulations: Norway operates a state monopoly via Norsk Tipping and Norsk Rikstoto, while Sweden uses a multi-operator licensing system managed by Spelinspektionen.
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24 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesSweden and US Online Gambling Regulation ComparedSweden shifted to a national licensing regime for online gambling in 2019, boosting regulated market share to 85%, while the US still relies on state‑by‑state rules with no federal framework.
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26 days ago
[BUSINESS] 10 sourcesGlobal gambling regulation and its societal impactAcross Finland, Sweden, the US and Canada, gambling laws and cultural attitudes vary, while tech like AI supports responsible‑gaming tools amid growing tax revenues.
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