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<p>Camelot, the National Lottery operator, advertises GamCare (where details of the
National Gambling Helpline can be found) through the following point of sale sources:</p><ul><li>On
the back of scratchcards</li><li>On the back of lottery tickets</li><li>At the bottom
of the title page and each 'play game' page of the National Lottery website</li><li>Within
all player guides</li></ul><p>In addition, Camelot's licences contain various conditions
that require them to ensure that both excessive and underage play are discouraged
on lottery products</p><p> </p><p>Society lotteries are subject to the same regulations
as gambling operators, as stipulated by The Gambling Commission's Licence Conditions
and Codes of Practice and the Industry Group for Responsible Gambling. This includes
the requirement to reference <a href="http://gambleaware.co.uk/" target="_blank">gambleaware.co.uk</a>
in all print and broadcast advertisements.</p><p><br> At present there are no plans
to change the requirements for National Lottery advertising or society lottery advertising.</p><p>
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