Social Gaming Association to work with the UK Gambling Commission on Social Gaming Analysis

Social Gaming Association Launched 23 May 2013 (London, UK) – Following the release by the UK Gambling Commission of its report commissioned to research and analyse the potential risks posed by social gaming, the Social Gaming Association is pleased to announce that it will be assisting the Commission over the coming months with the collation of industry data as the Commission considers the report’s conclusions and begins to formulate its future policy regarding social gaming.

Stuart Tilly, Chairman of the Association commented: “We firmly support the balanced and considered approach taken by the Commission in its attempts to understand the social gaming industry and its pro-active attempts to engage with the industry through out. We welcome the opportunity to assist the Commission in seeking to address any consumer protection concerns raised in the report both through the provision of more detailed and targeted data and by the further promotion of the Association’s social responsibility initiatives within the industry.”

For further information on the Association, please visit www.socialgamingassociation.org

Media Contact:

Jodie Thind
Lyceum Media
Jodie@lyceummedia.com

Stuart Tilly
stuart.tilly@socialgamingassociation.org

About Social Gaming Association (www.socialgamingassociation.org):

The SGA has been established to protect and further the interests of its members. Its key aims and objectives are to:

1. Define and promote policies of self regulation and social responsibility; 2. Educate and maintain dialogue with regulators and other key policy decision makers on behalf of its members; 3. Challenge discriminatory legislation (with legal action where necessary); 4. Monitor and keep its members informed of key legal, regulatory and commercial developments within the industry; 5. Provide a forum for members to openly share opinions and debate issues that affect the industry; 6. Hold regular meetings to provide greater education and raise awareness of the issues affecting the industry; and 7. Support industry focused charitable causes and other socially responsible initiatives.

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