How US states define legitimate online casinos and what players should know (Casino News Daily)

How US states define legitimate online casinos and what players should know (Casino News Daily)

Real-money online casino play is legal in only a handful of states. Connecticut, Delaware, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and West Virginia each run their own regulated markets, complete with licensing, audits, and technical rules. Nevada permits online poker but stops short of authorizing full casino games. With laws set locally, the list of approved brands, tax rates, and rollout schedules can look very different from one state to the next — and changes rarely happen at the same time. Understanding the rules Each state sets its own requirements for approving and monitoring platforms. These differences affect who can operate and what protections are in place. Some keep licenses tied to physical casinos. Others allow multiple digital operators. Regulators may set their own limits on payments, advertising, or testing schedules. In every case, the purpose is to keep unlicensed operators out of the market — to separate unregulated operators… Read More

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