
Thailand blocks 13,888 World Cup gambling pages
Thailand blocked or removed 13,888 gambling-related websites and social media pages during an AI-supported World Cup enforcement campaign

Thailand blocked or removed 13,888 gambling-related websites and social media pages during an AI-supported World Cup enforcement campaign





Thailand blocked or removed 13,888 gambling-related websites and social media pages during an AI-supported World Cup enforcement campaign
| Market | Status | Maturity | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
|
United Kingdom
Open multi-license
|
Full framework |
|
91* |
|
Netherlands
Open license (since 2021)
|
Partial |
|
49 |
|
Sweden
Competitive online market
|
Full framework |
|
80* |
|
Denmark
Open multi-license
|
Full framework |
|
92* |
|
Spain
Regulated; strict advertising rules
|
Full framework |
|
78* |


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