Article 9 of the Italian decree-law n°. 87/218 prohibits direct and indirect gambling advertising (advertising for games with cash prizes) and provides for several levels of liability, depending on the actor involved (client, owner of the medium where the ad is disseminated, the organiser of the event).
The facts & Agcom's decision:
In this case, Top Ads Ltd was held responsible by the Italian regulator for having disseminated prohibited gambling advertising on its website spikeslot.com and its related 5 YouTube channels and was required to pay a 700.000€ administrative fine.
But for the first time, Agcom has also issued a separate injunction to sanction the hosting service provider involved in this case: the video-sharing platform YouTube.
It is worth noting that, in its decision, Agcom also specifically underlines that this is the second time that Google was held responsible for such a violation of the Italian decree-law. In October 2020, a 100.000€ fine was issued by Agcom for a breach of the gambling advertising prohibition by Google's search engine (Delibera n°. 541/20/CONS).
The owner of the Spike slot channels and website - Top Ads Ltd - has already announced its intention to lodge an appeal.
* See EPRA news on the Court of Justice of the European Union's judgment C-18/18 of 3 October 2019