Online Games: Centre notifies gaming rules to prohibit e-wagering and betting
All online real-money games and the online gaming intermediary that enable access to such online real-money games must display a demonstrable and visible verification mark, stating the game is verified by the SRB consistent with the new rules.
The SRB may initially rely upon the information furnished by the applicant for verification of the real-money game and declare such game as permissible for a period not exceeding three months.
The platforms will need to appoint a chief compliance officer, a nodal contact person for coordination with law enforcement agencies, and a resident grievance officer.
All companies offering real-money games must have a physical contact address in India published on their website or application (app).
The composition of an SRB includes experts from the online gaming industry, education, psychology, information and communications technology, and child rights organisations. It also must have a person from public policy or administration or law enforcement, to be nominated by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).
It should also include safeguards against user harm, including self-harm and psychological harm, safeguards for children, including measures for parental or access control and classifying online games through age-rating mechanisms, based on the nature and type of content.
Online gaming platforms have largely welcomed the rules, calling it a landmark regulation.
“As we transition to the self-regulatory model that will be recognized by MeitY, we look forward to working collaboratively with our industry peers and other stakeholders. We believe this effort will help create a sustainable and thriving gaming ecosystem in India,” he added.
“The rules notified are a landmark step that will immensely help the gaming industry and provide a lot of clarity on the sector. It is heartening to see that the ministry has considered and incorporated most of the feedback shared by Nazara and the gaming industry since the draft rules were first announced a few weeks ago,” said Nitish Mittersain, founder and CEO, Nazara Technologies.
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