体育和电子竞技是赌博的渠道

Joachim Dietrich, Matthew Raj
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澳大利亚人是世界上赌博产品的最高消费者之一,人均损失也可能是最高的。本文考虑了澳大利亚管理体育(包括电子竞技)赌博,特别是体育博彩产品广告的法律监管格局。尽管澳大利亚的赌博受到严格监管,但本文揭示了显著的差距,为赌博服务提供商创造了机会,以体育消费者(尤其是年轻人)为目标,推销他们的产品,并进一步将赌博融入体育文化。最后,文章提出了基于政策的法律改革,以遏制青少年赌博的诱惑。这些改革包括立法禁止赌博服务提供商的广告:(1)在公共道路、公共交通工具和学校附近;(2)体育赛事直播休息时间晚上8:30以后;(3)在集锦、重播或点播体育赛事期间(包括通过互联网流媒体);(4)通过标牌(包括电子标牌)、品牌推广或推广作为赞助体育赛事、俱乐部或场馆的一部分。根据2023年6月参议院委员会关于在线赌博的报告,更广泛的改革的可能性,包括禁止所有体育在线赌博广告,甚至是可以实现的。我们会支持这项特别的改革。
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Sports and Esports as Conduits for Gambling
Australians are some of the highest consumers of gambling products in the world and, per capita, their resultant losses may also be among the highest. This article considers the Australian legal regulatory landscapes that govern both sports (including Esports) gambling and, specifically, the advertising of sports gambling products. Although gambling in Australia is highly regulated, this article reveals significant gaps that create opportunities for gambling service providers to target consumers of sport (especially young people) to market their products and further embed gambling into sports culture. Ultimately, the article offers policy-based legal reforms to curb the enticement of young people into gambling. These reforms include introducing legislation banning the advertisement of gambling service providers: (1) on public roads, public transport and near schools; (2) after 8:30pm during breaks in live broadcast sporting events; (3) during highlights, replays or on-demand sporting events (including via internet streaming); and (4), via signage (including electronic signage), branding, or promotion as part of sponsoring a sporting event, club, or venue. In the light of the June 2023 Senate Committee Report on online gambling, the possibility of more wide-ranging reforms, including a ban on all advertisements of online gambling on sport, may even be achievable. That particular reform is one that we would support.
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