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Is Contest A Gambling
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On my website I plan to organize a contest and pay for the best picture every week. Is this a gambling. Do I need any license to do that or can I do it straight away.
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Have you ever wondered why TV programmes ask incredibly easy questions (such as "Is scarlet red, blue or green?") on their phone-in competitions ? It's because they really want to run a simple lottery (where they just get people to call in and then select one caller at random) but 'games of chance' are covered by gambling laws, whereas 'games of skill' aren't....
16:53 Sun 11th Aug 2013
Have you ever wondered why TV programmes ask incredibly easy questions (such as "Is scarlet red, blue or green?") on their phone-in competitions? It's because they really want to run a simple lottery (where they just get people to call in and then select one caller at random) but 'games of chance' are covered by gambling laws, whereas 'games of skill' aren't. So they have to ask a general knowledge question in order to (nominally) change a game of chance into one of skill.
If you were to invite photographers to exhibit their photographs (for a fee), with the promise that one photographer would be randomly selected to win a prize (i.e.without any reference to the quality or content of his photograph) you'd be running an illegal lottery. However if you award the prize based upon the quality of the photograph which was submitted you'll be running a competition based upon skill (and thus entirely within the law).
If you were to invite photographers to exhibit their photographs (for a fee), with the promise that one photographer would be randomly selected to win a prize (i.e.without any reference to the quality or content of his photograph) you'd be running an illegal lottery. However if you award the prize based upon the quality of the photograph which was submitted you'll be running a competition based upon skill (and thus entirely within the law).
Sorry, these guys are talking nonsense. To put pictures on a website, in exchange for payment is not gambling. Nor is it is gambling to award a prize to those people taking part. It's only if they have to pay extra to take part and stand a chance of winning that you will have problems. However, if a lottery is the main purpose of the scheme, it is unlawful.
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