GOOGLE EXTENDS ONLINE GAMBLING AD BAN TO FREE PLAY
SITES
8 June 2007
Total ban on UK online gambling ads now in force
at Yahoo! and Google
The giant search engine and information site Google in
the UK has extended its ban on Internet gambling adverts
to embrace play-for-free sites with immediate effect.
Hitherto, advertisers were able to run ads on the search
engine promoting free-to-play gambling websites. Now,
that policy extends to cover all online gambling sites,
including those where no money changes hands.
Google and Yahoo! have both recently banned
advertisements on pay-to-play online gambling websites
in the UK, but Google are the first major engine to ban
all forms of online gambling advertising from their
service.
In the past, gambling websites have tried to work around
this legislation by advertising free sections of their
sites, or separating domains devoted to free gambling on
search terms like "online gambling" in order to generate
traffic. Now, these sites will no longer be visible.
Gambling websites have previously used this method to
gain details from a user and manipulate this information
to launch highly targeted email marketing campaigns
directly to the customer, in order to entice them to
sign up for pay-to play games.
A Google spokesperson detailed the changes in a
statement released today:
"Google has always prohibited the advertising of things
like bingo, poker and online casinos. However having
looked at this issue very carefully and considered the
views of our users, we have decided to extend our
policy. We will no longer take ads for sites that
promote gambling related content or gambling tutorials
or whose primary purpose is `playing for fun', gambling
or casino games of skill.
"While we respect people's differing views on gambling -
and support freedom of expression - we believe that this
new policy is simpler for everyone to understand and
more in tune with users' wishes."
This leaves MSN as the only one of the three major
search engines still allowing advertising for
pay-to-play gambling websites in the UK.
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