Source: https://www.gamblinginsider.com/news/13274/asa-to-host-gambling-advertising-webinar
That webinar will discuss gambling advertising, including scheduling and financial claims, hoping to control the gambling ads that can make children, young persons, or other vulnerable persons want to play gambling.
Maybe there will be a change in schedule for the gambling operators to show their ads in the media so those people will not watch too often and do not make them curious about gambling.
I tend to agree with the regulator in protecting those people because it is easy to make people try something that makes them curious and let them stay for a long time.
So what is your opinion about this? If that webinar is not followed up, I am not sure if that discussion will work and will have a new rule to control the gambling ads.
I think those guidelines are relevant and gambling operators should follow them if they don't want to be seen as unethical, irresponsible and greedy. If operators keep a responsible behavior then there will be no need for a new legal framework.
“Amongst other rules, gambling ads must not exploit the susceptibilities, aspirations, credulity, inexperience or lack of knowledge of children, young persons or other vulnerable persons.”
An ASA spokesperson said: “It's vital for gambling operators to understand what they can and can't say in ads.