ASA Shows its Hand in relation to Social Slots

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Elizabeth Dunn

Partner
UK

As a partner in Bird & Bird's Commercial team and a member of our Media, Entertainment & Sport Group based in London, my practice focuses on regulatory and commercial matters in gambling and sport.

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Callum Granger

Associate
UK

I am an associate in our commercial practice, based in London. I advise clients across the gambling, sports, media and entertainment sectors on regulatory, transactional and commercial matters.

The ASA recently published five decisions relating to "social slot" games. Here we examine these decisions to outline the key lessons for operators to avoid ASA sanctions in the future.

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