August 7 - eCOGRA (eCommerce and Online Gambling Regulation and
Assurance) have announced that the Jackpot Factory Group of online casinos
have been reinstated with their "Play it Safe" seals after an independent
investigation into its search engine optimization tactics was concluded....
A quick recap:. eCOGRA suspended the "Play it Safe" seals held by all
of the
Jackpot Factory Group casinos a couple of months ago. This was after a huge
outcry by webmasters and players about the nature of content published in their
websites. It was obvious that the contents was written purely with search engine
optimization in mind. Unfortunately, the actual topics chosen were very
offensive. The Group acted quickly, and the reinstatement of their Seals bears
testaments to their commitment to fair gaming and player protection that we have
always known them to ascribe to.
Here follows a press release from eCOGRA on the issue (quoted verbatim).
eCOGRA COMPLIANCE COMMITTEE REPORT ON JACKPOT FACTORY SEARCH ENGINE ISSUE
On 28 July 2006 the Compliance Committee of eCommerce and Online Gaming
Regulation and Assurance, made up of Mr. W. Galston OBE (Chairman) , Mr. F.
Catania and Mr. M.Hirst OBE, all independent directors of the organization,
considered all the facts regarding an incident in which complaints were received
concerning search engine optimisation practices being conducted by the
Jackpot Factory group.
The Committee received a report of an independent and on-site investigation
which had been carried out by external auditors. This covered the circumstances
surrounding the issue, its causes and effects and the remedial actions taken by
the company.
The Committee findings are that:
1) The nature and tenor of the Jackpot Factory search engine optimisation
project was totally unacceptable because of the fictitious and misleading
scenarios it portrayed. This had resulted in widespread public disapproval
of the campaign.
2) However, there was no evidence to show that any individual or group of
individuals were harmed or persuaded to indulge in potentially harmful behavior
by the campaign, which represented an important mitigating factor.
3) Similarly, there is no evidence to suggest that Jackpot Factory management
had any deliberate intention to encourage vulnerable persons to participate in
gambling activities at group casinos
4) The investigating team report indicates that it is satisfied that the
Jackpot Factory claim to have outsourced the project initially is correct.
However, the report finds, and Jackpot Factory management conceded that the
company's supervision of the project was inadequate.
5) The report confirms that internal disciplinary action taken by the
company against those responsible was appropriate.
6) The Committee also considered the more positive aspects of the case
and in particular the actions of Jackpot Factory in the immediate aftermath
of the issue coming to public attention. On two occasions the company
admitted fault in the matter and offered public apologies.
Management backed this up by re-directing company resources and mounting
a committed and energetic exercise to track down every element of the
campaign that could be found in order to remove it, at the same time urging
the public to report any elements discovered so that these could be
addressed.
7) Jackpot Factory management cooperated fully with the independent
investigation team, presenting verbal and documentary evidence without
reserve to assist in its investigations.
8) Jackpot Factory management has since deployed control improvements in
its systems as suggested by the investigation team, which will guard against
any repetition of this unfortunate incident. Processes are now in place to
ensure that any further material that may surface as a result of this
campaign is dealt with on a timely basis.
9) Evidence was produced showing that the damage to business and
reputation suffered by Jackpot Factory was substantial, as a consequence of
public disapproval and the suspension of the Play It Safe seal.
10) Before the incident, Jackpot Factory had a solid reputation for
compliance with all eCOGRA standards and requirements.
Having considered all of the above, the Compliance Committee has made the
following ruling:
The suspension of the "Play It Safe" seal is lifted, but Jackpot Factory
will be subjected to increased eCOGRA monitoring to ensure compliance with
the new content code of practice. This is to ensure that all remaining
traces of the campaign are removed wherever this is possible. The Compliance
Committee is aware of the existence of inactive search engine links, but is
satisfied that these do not provide access to any offensive material. The
removal of this type of link is solely under the control of the search
engines.
The Committee wishes to thank all those representing players' interests
for their comments during the initial complaints and throughout the
investigation. It also notes that the investigation team received the full
cooperation of the Jackpot Factory management and is satisfied that they
have shown their determination that this should not happen again.
The goal of eCOGRA in incidents such as this is to remove the immediate
cause and potential for harm as quickly as possible, and then through fair
and factual investigation isolate the reasons and ensure that systems are in
place to guard against any repetition. These objectives have, in the opinion
of this Committee, been met.
Ed: We congratulate eCOGRA and
The Jackpot Factory for all the effort in dealing with what was a very
unfortunate issue. It is great to see that good sense has prevailed.
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