Advertising

5Offence of advertising unlicensed remote gambling: Northern Ireland

1

A person who advertises unlicensed remote gambling commits an offence.

2

The prohibition in subsection (1) applies to anything in the way of advertising which is done—

a

wholly or partly in Northern Ireland, and

b

otherwise than by way of remote communication.

3

The prohibition in subsection (1) applies to advertising by way of remote communication only if the advertising involves—

a

providing information by whatever means (and whether or not using remote communication), intended to come to the attention of one or more persons in Northern Ireland,

b

sending a communication intended to come to the attention of one or more persons in Northern Ireland,

c

making data available with a view to its being accessed by one or more persons in Northern Ireland, or

d

making data available in circumstances such that it is likely to be accessed by one or more persons in Northern Ireland.

4

A person guilty of an offence under subsection (1) is liable on summary conviction to—

a

imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months,

b

a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale, or

c

both.

5

In this section “unlicensed remote gambling” means remote gambling the facilities in respect of which are not provided in reliance on a licence issued under Part 5 of the Gambling Act 2005, but does not include a lottery.

6

Expressions used in this section and in the Gambling Act 2005 have the same meanings in this section as in that Act.