Dia Online Gambling Consultation
2021年4月16日Register here: http://gg.gg/p23ar
*Dia Online Gambling Consultation Form
New rules come in on Tuesday 7 May surrounding age and identity verification procedures for online operators. These new rules follow an open consultation and aim to ensure operators verify customers’ age and identity details quickly and robustly. The changes to LCCP will affect remote betting and gaming operators, and some remote lotteries. 3.0 OFFER OF FURTHER ENGAGEMENT WITH THE DIA ON GAMBLING-RELATED HARM 3.1 HCC staff see the DIA’s discussion document as being the first of a number of consultation phases afforded by the Government, including the eventual development of a Bill that should be the cornerstone of a robust framework for online gambling in New Zealand.Overview
We are consulting on changes to the design of online slots - specifically to make them safer for consumers.
We know that the success of many technology companies, digital content creators and gaming machine games designers depends on their ability to establish and maintain the engagement of their consumers on their web, mobile apps and – in premises – gaming machines.
We also know that speed of play, frequency of betting opportunities, as well as other factors on offer can increase addiction and risk of harm. The proposed changes outlined within this document will help to mitigate these risks for slots players.
Our interest in online slots is because it is the largest online gambling product by Gross Gambling Yield (GGY) - played by relatively few but with a high average spend. Structurally it has a number of features which can combine to significantly increase intensity of play.
This means it poses a relatively high risk, reflected in its associated problem and moderate-risk gambling rates.
We will evaluate the impact of the controls and friction proposed in this consultation to reduce the intensity of the play experience for consumers and will take further action if necessary.
Proposals around the design of slots games are just the first step in keeping players safe. Slots is an area which has seen technological innovation in terms of product design and we expect operators to continually show an equal, and indeed greater, commitment to innovate in terms of consumer protection. Dia Online Gambling Consultation Form
Regulatory intervention needs to keep pace with this and the proposals in this consultation form part of a comprehensive package of work we are taking forward to make online gambling safer.
Register here: http://gg.gg/p23ar
https://diarynote.indered.space
*Dia Online Gambling Consultation Form
New rules come in on Tuesday 7 May surrounding age and identity verification procedures for online operators. These new rules follow an open consultation and aim to ensure operators verify customers’ age and identity details quickly and robustly. The changes to LCCP will affect remote betting and gaming operators, and some remote lotteries. 3.0 OFFER OF FURTHER ENGAGEMENT WITH THE DIA ON GAMBLING-RELATED HARM 3.1 HCC staff see the DIA’s discussion document as being the first of a number of consultation phases afforded by the Government, including the eventual development of a Bill that should be the cornerstone of a robust framework for online gambling in New Zealand.Overview
We are consulting on changes to the design of online slots - specifically to make them safer for consumers.
We know that the success of many technology companies, digital content creators and gaming machine games designers depends on their ability to establish and maintain the engagement of their consumers on their web, mobile apps and – in premises – gaming machines.
We also know that speed of play, frequency of betting opportunities, as well as other factors on offer can increase addiction and risk of harm. The proposed changes outlined within this document will help to mitigate these risks for slots players.
Our interest in online slots is because it is the largest online gambling product by Gross Gambling Yield (GGY) - played by relatively few but with a high average spend. Structurally it has a number of features which can combine to significantly increase intensity of play.
This means it poses a relatively high risk, reflected in its associated problem and moderate-risk gambling rates.
We will evaluate the impact of the controls and friction proposed in this consultation to reduce the intensity of the play experience for consumers and will take further action if necessary.
Proposals around the design of slots games are just the first step in keeping players safe. Slots is an area which has seen technological innovation in terms of product design and we expect operators to continually show an equal, and indeed greater, commitment to innovate in terms of consumer protection. Dia Online Gambling Consultation Form
Regulatory intervention needs to keep pace with this and the proposals in this consultation form part of a comprehensive package of work we are taking forward to make online gambling safer.
Register here: http://gg.gg/p23ar
https://diarynote.indered.space
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