Lottoland Begins Legal Action Against ACMA After Probe Revelation That Jackpot Betting Breaches Local Gambling Laws

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Online betting manipulator Lottoland has taken legal action against the Federal Government of Australia following a probe that found out that the firm has violated gambling regulations by offering prohibited services contrary to the existing laws. The investigation authorized by the federal media watchdog was initially focused on the jackpot staking product of Lottoland that determines winners by pulling figures from financial markets while opening, then reorganizes it into a lengthy value and then turn it into the winning numbers.

When the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) exposed the outcomes of the probe, the regulatory body indicated that some online jackpot wagering services given by Lottoland were in real sense games of chance. The issue is that games of chance are now prohibited in the territory of the nation. According to data provided by the regulatory body, these games constituted of US Millions, US Power Jackpot, online betting the Monday, Tuesday, Online Betting Wednesday and Thursday Jackpot wagering services.