ASCI’s gaming guidelines receive overwhelming response from consumers!
The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) guidelines related to real-money gaming, which came into effect from 15th December, have received an overwhelming response. Within seven weeks of the release, ASCI has processed complaints against 81advertisements that
In 15 cases, the advertisements have been voluntarily withdrawn by advertisers after receiving a communication from ASCI. In another 27 cases, the advertiser had removed the advertisements after the complaint was lodged but before they received communication from ASCI. In 2 cases, the advertisers contested the complaint, but these complaints were upheld as the advertisements violated the ASCI code. Complaints against 37 advertisements are under processwhere ASCI has written to the advertiser for an explanation, and the same is awaited.
In terms of platforms, a majority of the complaints received were from Instagram (39) and YouTube (37). Cricket (55) and rummy (15) scored the most number of complaints in terms of types of games.
The guidelines addressed key concerns around the advertising of online games that involved real money. The guidelines require advertisements to not be aimed at minors, not present gaming as a possibly source of livelihood, or link it to success. In addition, the guidelines require all advertisements to carry a disclaimer regarding the risk of financial loss and the addictive nature of such games. These guidelines wereba
Manisha Kapoor, Secretary General, ASCI, said, “Different stakeholders have highlighted possible concerns as Online real money gaming becomes a big industry. ASCIintroduced the gaming guidelines to protect
The gaming guidelines were issued after consultations with different stakeholders such as Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, indust