Online Bingo and gaming operators created overseas may see
huge changes to the current remote licensing laws and approved ‘white list’ of states
acceptable to advertise in the UK if the Department for Culture, Media and
Sport (DCMS) and the Gambling Commission get their way. The DCMS made a report
on current legislation in January and commissioned a possibility study to see
how making changes to current rule would hopefully make industry improvements
and give greater protection to consumers.
The latest report sets out proposed changes and seeks feedback from the
industry on how the proposed changes to the LCCP would affect bingo games free to play and gambling
industry.
The present-day rule for online bingo and gaming sites objects
to safeguard that sites targeting the UK market have certain events in
place. These measures contain that sites
aim to prevent irregular betting and to report any suspicions of ordered crime
and irregular betting to the authorities, that games are tested for sprite,
that there is facility of measures to protect underage people and vulnerable
adults in place, that there are clear ways for objections and that Lady Love Bingo
and gaming locations have their terms and disorders available for players to
refer to. At present the licence regulations only apply to sites that have
their equipment based in the UK. Other
emote gambling sites in definite European areas such as Gibraltar and areas
covered by the White list which contain UK.
The need for alteration has been brought about by the rapid growth
in remote gaming and the flood of new bingo and gaming sites UK, some of which
are promotion in the UK yet are not either qualified in the UK or on the
approved white list. Some of these sites do not afford attack to the British customer
and do not contribute to the treatment of problem gamblers as the legitimate
sites do. This uneven system now is
coming under scrutiny and changes are likely to include a more consistent
standard of regulations that ALL bingo and gaming sites targeting the UK market
must adopt, an importance on fairness for the consumer and cost of upholding
regulations being covered by all sites that operate in the UK market.
The full DCMS offers for the remote gambling industry can be
read by following the link and the consultation period of the game.
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