[DEFEATED] Regulating Games of Chance and Skill

The World Assembly,

Recognizing the ability of games of chance/skill in helping individuals, businesses, and organizations grow their audience, strengthen their brand, and drive future sales,

Appalled by individuals, businesses, and organizations using games of chance/skill to gather personally identifiable information and other personal data about participants without their knowledge,

Believing that a host must disclose basic information about their contest with potential and current participants,

Concerned by the amount of waste generated by the prizes of games of chance/skill and the process of marketing/operating the game itself,

Seeking to make all games of chance/skill fair for all participants,

Also seeking to set a minimum standard for what a prize can be,

Hereby,

Defines for the purpose of this resolution:

    Promotion as a publicization of a product, organization, or venture to increase sales or public awareness for that product, organization, or venture,

    Game/s of chance as a promotion in which participants can enter to win a prize with value and the winner is purported to be or would appear to an objective unbiased member of the public to be randomly chosen,

    Game/s of skill as a type of promotion where participants' entries are skill-based and winners of the prize with value are chosen on merit or skill,

    Host as an individual, business, or organization that runs a game of chance or game of skill,

    Participant (or Participants) as an individual/s, business/es, or organization/s that enters a game of chance or game of skill,

    Personally Identifiable Information (PII) as information (or representation of information) that permits the identity of an individual to whom the information applies to be reasonably inferred by either direct or indirect means, and

    Prize as the item that a participant wins in a game of chance or game of skill;

Requires that games of chance/skill clearly and publicly disclose:

    Eligibility criteria, including age restrictions, residency requirements, entry deadline, and other qualifications to participate,

    The nature of the contest such as the type of game the promotion entails,

    The prize details,

    The winner selection process,

    Potential taxes and other legal requirements, and

    Any other rules the host may choose to implement;

Additionally requires that games of chance clearly and publicly display the odds of winning (and if those odds may change due to participant elimination or other factors);

Decrees that a host must:

    Allow participants to withdraw their entries at any time as easily as they could make a new entry,

    Ensure that all entries:

        In a game of chance, regardless of entry method or choice of whether or not to partake in PII collection/marketing, have an equal chance of winning,

        In a game of skill are judged equally and only on the skill on which the promotion is based,

        In a game that qualifies as a game of chance and a game of skill have the instances in which chance is applied specified (with the guarantee that such instances give the entry an equal chance of winning), have equal chances given equal situations of skill, and are judged equally and only on the skill the promotion is based upon;

    Not gather PII or other personal data about participants that enable the use of their data for direct marketing purposes without their prior consent while allowing any participant to withdraw their aforementioned consent,

    Ensure that all PII and other personal data gathered about participants is processed securely (and deleted irrecoverably after the game of chance/skill concludes) in compliance with national and WA privacy protections,

    Not reject or disqualify entries as a result of a participant's lack (or withdrawal) of consent to PII research,

    Pay for the cost of waste collection and recycling of items used to market and operate the game of chance/skill once the event concludes in compliance with WA and national sanitation laws, and

    Deliver the prizes as promised within a timely manner to winning participants;

Declares that prizes cannot be monetarily valueless or something that the host must already provide by law; and

Grants participants the right to donate their prize to an individual, business, or organization.

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This resolution is now up for vote.

Bai Lung will vote AGAINST.

Regulating Games of Chance and Skill” was defeated 7,575 votes to 4,419