POLITICIANS ATTACK GOOGLE ADWORDS
13 February 2009
Brit members of parliament want a review of Google
UK policies
UK politicians have called for a rethink by Google on
its decision to allow gambling promotion on its Adwords
product. New Media Age reports that the politicians, led
by Labour MP for Birmingham Perry Barr Khalid Mahmood,
launched an early-day motion questioning Google’s policy
The group also referenced concerns raised by
religious bodies when Google overturned its ban on
gambling advertising in October (see previous InfoPowa
reports), as well as its timing.
The motion is
worded: "This house notes with concern the recent
decision of Google to reintroduce online gambilng
advertisements during a period of economic downturn;
supports the Church of England's position that the
actions of Google risk normalising gambling in society;
and calls on Google to review its policy in line with
its own obligations on corporate social responsibility.”
Google UK justified its decision to open up Adwords
for UK advertisers as an attempt to be more relevant in
local markets.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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