SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTENT PUBLISHED IN THE UK Sample Clauses

SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTENT PUBLISHED IN THE UK. Affiliates must pay special attention to the provisions of the UK Codes that prohibit marketing that is likely to appeal to those aged below 18 and should not use any medium for gambling advertising where the marketing would be directed at those aged below 18. Affiliates must read the CAP Advice Online articles entitled Children & age-restricted ads online and Gambling advertising: protecting children and young people. A link to these articles are included at section 4 of Appendix B. Affiliates must be aware of Section 2 of the CAP Code (a link is included at section 4 of Appendix B) that sets out the basic requirements for any marketing communication to UK consumers. All Content displayed on Affiliate Sites should be clearly and prominently marked ‘#ad’. Affiliates are required to display safer gambling related content on their Sites on a regular basis. All promotions on Affiliate Sites are required to display significant terms and conditions in the body of the promotion and link to a compliant landing page. The following terms and conditions, where applicable, are considered to be significant:
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