

- State owned gambling monopoly Loto-Quebec is reportedly preparing its online gaming blacklist, with 2200 web sites “in its sights.”
- Once the list is compiled, it will be sent to Internet Service Providers (ISPs), who are required under a new law to block access to all domains on the list.
- PokerStars, Full Tilt, 888, partypoker, Draft Kings and, generically, Daily Fantasy Sports have been cited of examples of those that appear on the blacklist.
State owned gambling monopoly Loto-Quebec is reportedly preparing its online gaming blacklist, with 2200 web sites “in its sights.”
“We are currently establishing a list of illegal sites that we will send to the Liquor Races and Games Board (RACJ),” Loto-Quebec spokesman Patrice Lavoie told the Quebec Journal.
Once the list is compiled, it will be sent to Internet Service Providers (ISPs), who are required under a new law to block access to all domains on the list.