58 Pa. Code § 813a.2 - Advertising
(a) Interactive
gaming certificate holders and interactive gaming operators shall comply with
§
501a.7 (relating to
advertising).
(b) All interactive
gaming advertisements exclusively directed to residents of this Commonwealth
shall be co-branded, clearly and prominently displaying the name or logo, or
both of the interactive gaming certificate holder and interactive gaming
operator in equal size and quality, including but not limited to:
(i) Television or radio advertisements
relating to the availability of interactive gaming or sports wagering in this
Commonwealth.
(ii) Direct mail
pieces, e-mails, or text messages sent to residents of this
Commonwealth.
(iii) Billboards
located in this Commonwealth.
(iv)
Newspaper, magazine and other print publications that are based in this
Commonwealth, including online editions of these publications.
(c) Advertising utilized by
interactive gaming certificate holders and interactive gaming operators may
not:
(1) Consist of indecent or offensive
graphics or audio, or both.
(2)
Obscure the game play area or obstruct a game in progress.
(3) Contain content that contradicts the game
rules or terms and conditions.
(4)
Specifically target players which have been excluded from play.
(d) Interactive gaming certificate
holders and interactive gaming operators may utilize celebrity or other players
to participate in peer-to-peer games for advertising or publicity purposes
provided:
(1) The interactive gaming
certificate holder or an interactive gaming operator clearly identifies the
celebrity player to the players.
(2) The interactive gaming certificate holder
or an interactive gaming operator does not realize a profit beyond the rake for
hosting the celebrity player.
(3)
The interactive gaming certificate holder or an interactive gaming operator
shall include winnings by the celebrity player in its gross gaming revenue if
the certificate holder or licensee does not permit the celebrity player to
retain these funds.
(e)
An interactive gaming certificate holder or an interactive gaming operator that
contracts with a celebrity player to advertise or promote its services may fund
the celebrity player's interactive gaming account in full or in part. The
certificate holder or licensee may also pay the celebrity player a one-time or
flat fee for his services.
(f) A
celebrity player engaged in interactive gaming in this Commonwealth under an
agreement with an interactive gaming certificate holder or an interactive
gaming operator for advertising or promotional purposes may or may not utilize
his own funds to wager.
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