MelBet Licensing and Regulatory Framework

MelBet operates under a valid gaming licence issued by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board, a recognised international regulatory authority overseeing fair and transparent operations. The licence was granted in 2012 and remains active, covering operations across multiple jurisdictions where lawful remote gaming is permitted. This regulatory framework ensures player protection through mandatory security protocols, transparent financial procedures, and strict data protection standards. All gaming outcomes are independently verified, deposits are held in segregated accounts, and personal information is encrypted according to international security standards. The licence aligns MelBet’s operations with global gambling compliance requirements and provides dispute resolution mechanisms for player protection.

Territorial Restrictions and Excluded Jurisdictions

Certain countries and regions are excluded from accessing MelBet’s platform, applications, and services due to regulatory requirements and licensing limitations. These restrictions apply across all access points to ensure full compliance.

Excluded territories include:

  • United States of America – Federal and state regulatory prohibitions
  • United Kingdom – Specific licensing requirements not covered
  • France – National gambling monopoly restrictions
  • Netherlands – Regulatory framework incompatibility
  • Australia – Interactive Gambling Act restrictions
  • Singapore – Remote gambling prohibitions
  • Belgium – Licensing regime restrictions
  • Spain – National licensing requirements
  • Denmark – Specific regulatory compliance gaps
  • Italy – Territorial licensing limitations
  • Sweden – National licensing framework requirements
  • Czech Republic – Local licensing mandate
  • Poland – Regulatory monopoly restrictions

This list may be updated based on regulatory changes. Users must verify local laws before accessing any gaming services.

Declaration of Non-Ownership and Operational Independence

MelBet does not own, control, or manage the licensed entities authorised by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board. The brand operates independently from companies holding regulatory approvals.

MelBet holds no financial stake, management authority, or beneficial interest in licensed operators regulated by Curaçao authorities. The brand cannot influence operational decisions, policy implementation, or management strategies of these entities. MelBet bears no responsibility for regulatory violations, operational failures, or contractual breaches by licensed companies. Any disputes, claims, or regulatory concerns must be directed to the relevant licensed operator or submitted through official regulator channels. This separation ensures clear accountability and protects users’ rights to independent regulatory recourse.

Official Licence Verification Process

MelBet provides a digital verification system that allows users to confirm current licensing status and authenticate regulatory approvals in real time. This transparency tool connects directly to regulator databases for instant validation.

The verification system is a digital status-checking tool maintained by the licensing authority. All verification materials, including text, imagery, and seal designs, remain the intellectual property of the Curaçao Gaming Control Board. These materials are protected by international copyright laws and may not be reproduced, distributed, or used commercially without authorisation. Unauthorised use of verification content, regulator seals, or certification materials may result in legal action and financial penalties under applicable copyright and trademark legislation.

Trademark Protection and Intellectual Property Rights

All trademarks, logos, service marks, and brand identifiers displayed on MelBet’s website and applications are protected intellectual property owned by the respective licence holder or regulatory authority. These marks are registered and protected under international trademark law.

Protection extends beyond registered trademarks to include distinctive brand elements, colour schemes, design features, and domain names associated with licensed operations. Unauthorised reproduction, distribution, modification, or commercial use of these protected elements is strictly prohibited. Violations of intellectual property rights may result in civil litigation, criminal prosecution, and substantial financial penalties under applicable national and international laws.

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