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Impact of Ontario’s Regulation on Gambling Ads: Restrictions on Sports Stars and Celebrities for Affiliate Marketing

Henri Welsh
Last updated: August 29, 2023 4:41 pm
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AGCO has updated rules to prohibit the use of athletes in marketing in the Canadian province.

The Registrar’s Standards for Internet Gaming have also been extended to restrict the use of celebrities who might appeal to minors.

AGCO made the change after identifying the potential harm to those under the legal gaming age.

The amended standards will prohibit registered igaming operators in Ontario from featuring active or retired athletes.

However, they will be able to feature in campaigns advocating for responsible gambling practices.

“Children and youth are heavily influenced by the athletes and celebrities they look up to,” said Tom Mungham, registrar and chief executive at AGCO.

AGCO reviewed its rules following the first year of Ontario’s regulated igaming market.

It identified approaches that use individuals with an appeal to minors as a potential harm.

AGCO held consultations on its proposal to ban such ads and received submissions from stakeholders in April 2023.

The body has determined that prohibiting the use of athletes and restricting celebrity endorsements would help to safeguard children and youth.

The amended standards also restrict the use of any role models and symbols that might appeal to minors.

AGCO said this broadens the standard that previously prohibited the use of content with a “primary appeal to minors”.

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By Henri Welsh
Henri Welsh is a seasoned writer with a deep passion for the world of gambling and online gaming. With over a decade of experience in the industry, Henri has cultivated an extensive knowledge of casinos, sports betting, poker, and the rapidly evolving landscape of online gambling. His writing is marked by a keen analytical eye and a talent for breaking down complex topics into engaging, accessible content. Henri's articles provide readers with insightful strategies, industry trends, and in-depth reviews, helping both novices and seasoned players make informed decisions.
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