Melbet License
Melbet operates under a licence issued by the Curaçao Gaming Authority, licence number 8048/JAZ. This licence establishes the legal framework for all gaming and betting services offered on the platform, ensuring operations remain compliant with internationally recognised standards. Your rights as a player are formally protected under these regulatory terms, and the brand upholds its obligations to fair play, data security, and responsible gambling practices.
Excluded Areas
Due to the terms of its licence and applicable local laws, Melbet is restricted from providing services in certain countries and regions. These restrictions apply across all platforms, including the website and the mobile app.
The following jurisdictions are excluded from service availability:
- United States of America — Federal and state legislative prohibitions on online gambling services.
- United Kingdom — Requires a separate licence from the UK Gambling Commission; operations are not authorised under the current licence.
- France — National regulatory requirements mandate a licence from the Autorité Nationale des Jeux; not covered under the current registration.
- Netherlands — The Kansspelautoriteit oversees online gambling; the brand does not hold the requisite local authorisation.
- Spain — Requires a dedicated licence from the Dirección General de Ordenación del Juego.
- Italy — Local gaming regulations under the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli prohibit unlicensed foreign operators.
- Australia — The Interactive Gambling Act restricts the provision of online casino services to Australian residents.
- Cyprus — National legislation imposes specific licensing requirements not covered under the current authorisation.
- Curacao — Residents of the licensing jurisdiction itself are excluded from participation as per standard regulatory terms.
Players located in these regions are unable to register, deposit, or access services on any Melbet platform. If you are uncertain about the legal status of online gaming in your location, consult local legal guidance.
Waiver of Brand Ownership
Melbet does not own, manage, or hold any stake in other companies that may be separately licenced by the Curaçao Gaming Authority or any other regulatory body.
The brand maintains no financial interest in, and exercises no managerial control over, any such third-party entities. Operational decisions made by those companies are entirely independent and cannot be influenced by Melbet in any capacity. Accordingly, the brand accepts no liability for the conduct, services, or outcomes associated with those separate licenced operators. Any claims or disputes relating to such companies must be directed either to the company in question or to the appropriate regulatory authority responsible for their oversight.
Licence Verification System
Melbet provides a digital verification seal on its platform, allowing you to confirm the current status and authenticity of the game licence at any time. Clicking the seal connects directly to the regulator’s database, where the licence details are displayed and validated.
This system delivers up-to-date confirmation that the licence remains active and in good standing. All content associated with the verification system, including the seal design and the data it presents, constitutes the intellectual property of the Curaçao Gaming Authority. This content is protected under applicable copyright law. Any reproduction, modification, or commercial use by third parties without explicit authorisation from the regulator is strictly prohibited.
Trademarks
All trademarks, logos, and commercial identifiers displayed on the Melbet platform are protected assets under applicable intellectual property law. The licence holder and the relevant regulatory authority retain full ownership of these brand elements, which include domain names, corporate visual identity, and service marks.
Protection extends to all formats in which these identifiers appear, whether digital or otherwise. Unauthorised use, reproduction, or imitation of any protected trademark or logo is strictly forbidden. Any such violation will be subject to legal proceedings under the legislation applicable in the relevant jurisdiction.
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