Lucky Star Licence: Legal Status and Regulatory Framework
Lucky Star operates under a licence issued by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board (GCB), one of the established international gambling regulatory authorities. The licence was granted to confirm that the platform meets defined standards for fair play, data protection, and secure service delivery. All operations conducted under this licence are subject to ongoing regulatory oversight, ensuring that users across permitted territories receive a legally compliant and transparent gaming experience.
Territories Excluded from Licensed Operations
The Lucky Star licence does not extend to all countries and regions. Access to the platform, its applications, and associated services is restricted in the following territories:
- United States of America – Regulatory ban; no licence coverage for US-based operators
- United Kingdom – Separate licensing regime; GCB licence not recognised by the UK Gambling Commission
- France – National regulatory restrictions; local licence required
- Netherlands – Regulator restrictions; Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) compliance required
- Australia – Federal prohibition on online casino-style services for Australian residents
- Spain – National licensing authority requirements not met under current licence
- Germany – State Treaty on Gambling imposes restrictions not covered by this licence
- Belgium – Gaming Commission regulations restrict unlicensed foreign operators
- Italy – ADM (Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli) licensing required; current licence insufficient
- Denmark – Spillemyndigheden licensing required for lawful operation
- Sweden – Spelinspektionen licensing mandate applies; current licence does not satisfy local requirements
- Portugal – SRIJ licensing required for service provision to Portuguese residents
- Romania – ONJN licensing obligations not covered under current licence
- Czech Republic – Ministry of Finance licensing required
- Poland – National regulatory restrictions; foreign operator access heavily limited
- Switzerland – ESBK licensing requirements apply; GCB licence not accepted
- Singapore – Remote Gambling Act prohibits unlicensed offshore operators
- South Korea – Domestic gambling laws restrict access to foreign-licensed platforms
- China (Mainland) – National prohibition on online gambling services
- Turkey – Legislative ban on online gambling for residents
- Israel – Restriction on online gambling activity for residents
- Cyprus – National Betting Authority requirements not satisfied under current licence
Users located in these territories are advised to seek legal guidance regarding online gambling regulations applicable in their jurisdiction.
Brand Ownership Disclaimer
Lucky Star is not the owner of companies separately licensed by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board or any other regulatory authority, and does not manage those entities. The brand holds no financial stake, managerial interest, or any other form of involvement in the operations of independently licensed companies. Lucky Star exercises no influence over the operational or management decisions of such companies, bears no responsibility for their conduct, and cannot be held liable for any regulatory violations or disputes arising from their activities. Any claims, complaints, or legal matters relating to those companies must be directed to the relevant company itself or to the appropriate regulatory authority.
Verifying Licence Authenticity
A digital verification system is available, allowing you to confirm the current licence status and authenticity of the Lucky Star gaming licence at any time. This tool functions as a status-check mechanism, providing up-to-date information on the validity of the licence issued by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board. All texts, images, seals, and related materials displayed through the verification system are the exclusive intellectual property of the regulator and are protected by copyright law. Any commercial or personal use of these materials by third parties without authorisation is prohibited and may result in legal penalties.
Trademark Protection and Intellectual Property
All trademarks, logos, and commercial identifiers displayed on the Lucky Star website and applications are protected under applicable intellectual property law, with rights held by the licence holder or the relevant regulatory authority. Protection extends beyond formally registered trademarks and domain names to encompass broader brand-style elements, including visual design components and distinctive identifiers associated with the brand. Unauthorised reproduction, imitation, or use of these elements in any form is strictly prohibited and may give rise to legal liability under applicable law.
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