POKERSTARS N.Z. AD STIRS CONTROVERSY
21 December 2007
Internal Affairs Department investigating
A Pokerstars.net advert screened on New Zealand's TV3
television channel has sparked a row in the country,
resulting in an investigation being launched by the
Internal Affairs Department, reports the New Zealand
Herald.
Among other biewers, the ad was spotted by the nine year
old daughter of Problem Gambling Foundation chief
executive John Stansfield, who was watching The Simpsons
program.
TV3 is standing by its decision to screen the
commercial, saying it was "vetted by the Television
Commercials Approval Bureau which pre-screens all TV ads
before they go to air, in line with the Advertising
Standards Authority guidelines".
TV3 marketing director Roger Beaumont said: "This ad was
deemed acceptable outside of children's programme time -
the same classification awarded to TAB and Lotto
commercials."
But Problem Gambling Foundation health promotion adviser
Melissa Gregan said she saw the commercial at 5.09pm on
November 30, as well as at 7.40pm on November 15 - at
both times during The Simpsons.
An Internal Affairs Department spokesman said the
department was investigating complaints from several
sources about the commercial and would decide by the end
of January what action to take.
Stansfield said the commercial encouraged young people
to think poker was a game of skill, and that they could
become stars if they practised enough. He told the New
Zealand Herald, "My daughter spotted it. She's 9. She
was watching The Simpsons. There were people with great
ball-playing skills, and suddenly it switched to poker
playing.
"We have been trying to get the Department of Internal
Affairs to do something about it, but TV3 should pull it
themselves."
The Gambling Act bans online or "remote interactive
gambling" unless it is promoted by the Lotteries
Commission, or under the Racing Act, or conducted by
someone outside New Zealand or is a sales promotion
scheme in the form of a lottery. It also bans
"advertising for overseas gambling".
In this case, the advertisement promoted a website,
www.pokerstars.net, which offers a free download of
software which can be used to play poker live online
with other players, but using "play money".
Stansfield said the site was a "mirror site" for
www.pokerstars.com, a true gambling website on which
players used real money.
Both sites are owned by Rational Entertainment, based on
the Isle of Man, and are hosted by Telecity in London.
TV3's Beaumont said the channel's definition of
"children's programme time" was between 3pm and 4.30pm
on weekdays and 6.30am and 9am on Saturdays.
He said the commercial was still being aired outside
those times.
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