How Lobbyists Are Blocking Bans on Advertising for Online Gambling – and Putting Young Australians at Risk
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Spain sees sharp decline in online gambling accounts
New player registrations in Spain’s online gambling market have plummeted by more than half over the past three years, following strict advertising rules and the elimination of welcome bonuses introduced in 2020. According to a study published by the Harm Reduction Journal on 13 June, the number of new gambling accounts opened in 2023 dropped to 1.35 million, a significant 55% decline from 3.01 million in 2020. The downturn is largely attributed…
When the ban on gambling advertising in professional football came into force in Spain, it not only regulated a market, but pushed an entire industry out of play. Hardly any area of football was unaffected by it. Whether jersey areas, stadium bands or digital channels, the previous advertising spaces were deleted in a short time without replacement. What was sold politically as a necessary step to protect vulnerable target groups brought with it…
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