Legal Tips on Lotteries Competitions and Prize Draws
Aria Grace Law | 15 December 2023 | 4 min read
Aria Grace Law | 15 December 2023 | 4 min read
Running promotional campaigns involving lotteries, competitions or prize draws can be a powerful marketing tool, but it’s crucial to navigate the legal landscape to avoid pitfalls. In the United Kingdom (“UK”), these activities are regulated by the Gambling Act 2005, the Committee of Advertising Practice’s UK Code (“CAP Code”) and the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 (“CPRs”).
This blog post aims to shed light on the distinctions between lotteries, competitions and prize draws, and the relevant legal requirements.
Lotteries involve the distribution of prizes based on chance to participants who have made a monetary contribution. While most lotteries are illegal, lawful ones generally require a licence. To comply with the law, promoters need to ensure that the promotion is either a competition (which removes the chance element) or a prize draw (which removes the monetary contribution element).
The Gambling Act 2005 does not seek to regulate free prize draws, but rather it draws a distinction between free prize draws, competitions and lotteries and sets out what a free prize draw or competition needs for it not to be classed as a lottery. Under the Gambling Act 2005, there are two types of free prize draws. The first is where all entries are free and the second is where there is both a paid and free entry route. The Gambling Act 2005 defines “free” as any method of communication charged at the normal rate and specifically mentions the use of first or second-class postage. “Normal rate” means that there can be no additional payment over what it normally costs to use a particular method of communication.
If you choose to run a free prize draw with a paid entry route, you must ensure that:
Failure to comply with regulations can have severe consequence for promoters. This may include:
Aria Grace Law CIC can assist in ensuring compliance with gambling laws, regulatory codes and data protection requirements. Whether you’re structuring a competition, prize draw or lottery, our legal expertise can help mitigate risks, protect your brand and ensure a successful promotion.
Get in touch with one of our experienced lawyers to discuss your needs and find out how we can support you.
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