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Analysis

Advertising & marketing regulations in the gambling industry, by CT Interactive

Monday 03 de July 2023 / 12:00

2 minutos de lectura

(Sofia).- This article by CT Interactive looks at the advertising rules and regulations that shape the gambling industry and emphasizes the importance of adhering to these standards for consumer protection and ethical business practices.

Advertising & marketing regulations in the gambling industry, by CT Interactive

In an industry that thrives on excitement and high-stakes entertainment, advertising and marketing are key areas for the gambling sector to attract and retain players. However, given the sensitive nature of gambling and its potential impact on individuals and society, advertising and marketing activities must be conducted responsibly and ethically.

One of the primary objectives of advertising regulations in the gambling industry is to protect vulnerable groups, especially minors. Gambling ads must not be targeted toward individuals under the legal gambling age, which often includes conditions regarding the placement and content of advertisements. For instance, in many jurisdictions, gambling advertisements are prohibited from appearing during television programming aimed at minors. Gambling advertisements must also be truthful and transparent, meaning they should not make false or misleading claims about the chances of winning. For instance, if an ad claims a player is likelier to win at a particular casino game, the evidence must substantiate this claim. Similarly, promotions and bonuses should clearly outline the terms and conditions while avoiding ambiguous language that could mislead the consumer.

Many jurisdictions require gambling advertisements to include messages encouraging responsible gambling, and this can take the form of displaying helpline numbers for gambling addiction groups or including messages that promote responsible gaming. This messaging aims to establish a balanced perspective and mitigate the risks of gambling addiction. Avoiding the glorification of gambling is also key, so regulations often specify that advertisements must not portray gambling as a solution to financial problems or associate it with enhanced social status or success. Ads should not imply that gambling can provide an escape from personal or professional problems or that it can be a source of income or a pathway to a lavish lifestyle.

With the rise of online gambling, digital marketing, and social media have become prominent avenues for promotion. In this aspect, targeting tools on social media should be used to ensure that ads don’t reach underage or vulnerable individuals. Additionally, online ads should carry responsible gambling messages and ensure transparency in promotions. Online compliance with advertising regulations is not voluntary; regulatory bodies actively oversee the content and conduct of gambling advertisements. Non-compliance can result in hefty fines, loss of licenses, and reputational damage. We have seen companies in recent times receive significant penalties for not following the rules, knowingly or unknowingly.

Categoría:Analysis

Tags: online gaming, Casino Online, CT Interactive,

País: Bulgaria

Región: EMEA

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