Google has expanded its ban on prediction market advertisements to include Ohio, joining Nevada as the second state where such ads are prohibited. The move comes amid ongoing jurisdictional disputes between prediction market operators, who argue their platforms are federally regulated exchanges under the CFTC, and state regulators asserting their authority. The ban reflects growing tensions between state and federal oversight of prediction markets.
Google Bans Prediction Market Ads in Ohio
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