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India's leading gaming industry bodies adopt voluntary code of ethics. What you need to know

MeitY's gaming rules are yet to be implemented. All code signatories have pledged to "undertake best efforts" to adopt the code's practices.

December 06, 2023 / 15:49 IST
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The voluntary code of ethics was curated by IAMAI and signed by members of AIGF, EGF and FIFS

On December 6, four leading gaming industry bodies in India signed a voluntary code of ethics for online gaming intermediaries in a bid to build a "safe, trusted, and accountable" sector with a focus on user protection.

This follows the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) notifying gaming-related amendments to the IT Act 2021 in April 2023, which will allow multiple self-regulatory organisations (SROs) to determine whether a real-money game, where the transfer of money is involved, is permitted to operate in India or not.

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These rules, however, are yet to be implemented in the country, as the ministry has not notified any SROs for the sector until now.

The voluntary code, curated by the influential industry body Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), was signed by the members of IAMAI's Digital Gaming Committee and the country's three prominent skill gaming industry bodies: the All India Gaming Federation (AIGF), the E-Gaming Federation (EGF), and the Federation of Indian Fantasy Sports (FIFS).