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Refrain from advertising online betting platforms: Govt to media

According to a ministry statement, advertisements have effect of promoting 'largely prohibited activity'

PTI New Delhi Published 14.06.22, 01:22 AM
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The information and broadcasting ministry on Monday advised the print, electronic and digital media to refrain from advertising online betting platforms, saying betting and gambling are illegal in “most parts” of the country and pose significant financial and socio-economic risks for consumers.

The ministry said the advisory had been issued in larger public interest and came in the light of instances of a number of advertisements of online betting websites/platforms appearing in print, electronic, social and online media.

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It has advised the print and electronic media to refrain from publishing advertisements of online betting platforms. It has also advised online and social media, including online advertisement intermediaries and publishers, to not display such ads in India.

“Betting and gambling, illegal in most parts of the country, pose significant financial and socio-economic risk for the consumers, especially youth and children,” the advisory states.

The advertisements on online betting have the effect of promoting “this largely prohibited activity”, according to a ministry statement.

In its advisory, the ministry noted that advertisements of online betting were “misleading” and did not “appear to be” in strict conformity with the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, the Advertising Code under the Cable Television Networks Regulation Act, 1995, and advertisement norms under the Norms of Journalistic Conduct laid down by the Press Council of India under the Press Council Act, 1978.

The ministry said it had issued an advisory to private satellite TV channels on December 4, 2020, asking them to adhere to the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) guidelines on ads on online gaming, “which contained specific Dos and Don’ts for static/print and audio-visual advertisements of online gaming”.

The ASCI guidelines, which came into effect from December 15, 2020, stipulated that no gaming advertisement would depict any person under the age of 18 years or a person who appears to be under the age of 18 engaged in “online gaming for real money winnings”, or suggest that such persons can play these games.

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