BC Game Licence: Legal Status and Regulatory Standing

BC Game holds a valid licence issued by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board (GCB), one of the most recognised gambling regulatory authorities in the world. The licence confirms that BC Game operates under an established legal framework, with clearly defined obligations around fair play, data protection, and responsible gaming.

This licence was granted under the applicable provisions of Curaçao’s national gaming legislation and remains valid in accordance with the terms set by the regulator. It authorises BC Game to offer online gaming services across permitted territories, subject to ongoing compliance with the GCB’s requirements.

For users in India and other permitted regions, this means the platform is bound by international gambling standards. These include verified fair-play protocols, secure handling of personal and financial data, transparent operational conduct, and regular compliance reviews. Your protection as a user is a direct outcome of these regulatory obligations.

Territories and Regions Outside Licenced Coverage

The BC Game licence does not extend to certain countries and regions. All BC Game platforms, including the website, mobile applications, and associated services, are restricted from operating in these locations.

The following territories are excluded from licenced service coverage:

  • United States of America – Federal and state-level regulatory restrictions on online gambling
  • United Kingdom – Requires a separate licence from the UK Gambling Commission; no current coverage
  • France – National regulator (ANJ) mandates a local licence; excluded from GCB coverage
  • Netherlands – Requires a licence from the Kansspelautoriteit (KSA); outside current scope
  • Australia – Interactive Gambling Act prohibits certain online gambling services to residents
  • Spain – Directorate General for the Regulation of Gambling requires a domestic licence
  • Germany – State Treaty on Gambling imposes specific national licensing requirements
  • Belgium – Belgian Gaming Commission mandates a local licence; no current coverage
  • Singapore – Remote Gambling Act restricts unlicensed online gambling operators
  • Cyprus – National Betting Authority licensing requirements not covered under the GCB licence
  • Czech Republic – Ministry of Finance requires a domestic licence for online gaming services
  • Denmark – Danish Gambling Authority (Spillemyndigheden) requires a local licence
  • Romania – National Gambling Office (ONJN) mandates a domestic licence
  • Hungary – Online gambling is subject to state monopoly; third-party operators are excluded
  • Ukraine – Commission for Regulation of Gambling and Lotteries imposes specific local licensing
  • Israel – Online gambling is prohibited under national law
  • Iran – Gambling is prohibited under national law
  • North Korea – Comprehensive international sanctions and national restrictions apply

Clarification on Brand Ownership and Operational Responsibility

BC Game is not the owner of other companies that may hold licences issued by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board or any other gaming regulator, and does not manage or control those entities.

There is no financial, managerial, or operational interest held by BC Game in any such separately licenced company. BC Game has no authority to influence the decisions, practices, or conduct of those entities. Accordingly, BC Game accepts no responsibility for any actions, omissions, or regulatory violations that may be attributed to those companies. Any claims, disputes, or enquiries relating to such companies must be directed to the relevant company itself or to the appropriate licensing regulator. Users are advised to verify the licencing and ownership status of any gaming platform independently before registering or depositing funds.

How to Verify the BC Game Licence

A digital licence verification system is available so that users can confirm the current validity and authenticity of the BC Game licence at any time. This tool allows you to check the licencing status directly through the regulatory authority’s official records.

The verification system is operated and maintained by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board. All content within the system, including texts, images, logos, and associated materials, is the intellectual property of the regulator and is protected under applicable copyright law. Access to this system is provided strictly for the purpose of licence status verification. Any commercial use, reproduction, redistribution, or other unauthorised use of the regulator’s content by third parties is prohibited. Non-compliance with these restrictions may result in legal penalties as determined by the relevant jurisdiction.

Trademark and Brand Identity Protection

All trademarks, logos, and commercial identifiers displayed on the BC Game website and mobile applications are protected by the rights held by the licence holder or the applicable regulatory authority.

Ownership of these marks rests solely with the authorised rights holder, and protection extends beyond formally registered trademarks to encompass domain names, brand style elements, graphical assets, and other distinctive identifiers associated with the brand. No third party is permitted to use, reproduce, or imitate any of these protected elements without express written authorisation. Any unauthorised use may expose the infringing party to civil and legal liability under applicable intellectual property and trademark law.

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