Patrickspins Licence: Regulatory Status and Legal Framework
Patrickspins operates under a valid gaming licence issued by a recognised regulatory authority, confirming its legal status and its obligation to uphold fair play, data protection, and responsible gambling standards. The licence was granted within a defined validity term and authorises operations across specific jurisdictions, ensuring the platform aligns with international gambling regulations. For players in the United Kingdom seeking confirmation of legality, the licence provides a transparent, verifiable basis for safe and compliant online play.
Territories Excluded from Licensed Operations
The Patrickspins licence does not extend to certain countries and regions, meaning the platform’s website, applications, and associated services are unavailable to users in those areas. The following territories are excluded from licensed coverage:
- United States of America – Federal and state-level regulatory restrictions
- Australia – Prohibition under the Interactive Gambling Act
- France – Regulator restrictions; no applicable licence coverage
- Netherlands – Regulator restrictions under the KSA framework
- Spain – National licensing authority restrictions
- Italy – National regulatory ban on certain offshore operators
- Belgium – Regulatory ban; Gaming Commission restrictions
- Denmark – Spillemyndigheden regulator restrictions
- Sweden – Spelinspektionen licensing requirements not met
- Portugal – SRIJ regulatory restrictions
- Czech Republic – National regulatory ban
- Romania – ONJN regulator restrictions
- Hungary – Regulatory ban on offshore gambling services
- Singapore – Remote Gambling Act prohibition
- China (mainland) – National prohibition on online gambling
- Hong Kong – Gambling Ordinance restrictions
- South Korea – National regulatory ban
- Turkey – Regulatory prohibition on online gaming services
- Iran – National legal prohibition
- North Korea – Regulatory and international sanctions
- Curaçao (third-party sub-licensed operators) – Coverage limitations under specific sub-licence conditions
Disclaimer of Brand Ownership and Corporate Affiliation
Patrickspins is not the owner of companies holding licences issued by the relevant regulatory authority and does not manage, direct, or administer those entities in any capacity. No financial, managerial, or operational interests connect Patrickspins to independently licenced companies operating under the same or a related regulatory body. The brand holds no authority to influence the decisions, conduct, or compliance obligations of those companies. Patrickspins bears no legal responsibility for the actions, omissions, or regulatory violations committed by those entities. Any claims or disputes relating to independently licenced companies must be directed to the relevant company or to the applicable regulatory authority.
Licence Verification and Authenticity Checks
A dedicated licence verification system enables users to confirm the current status and authenticity of the Patrickspins gaming licence at any time. This digital status-check tool is maintained by the issuing regulatory authority and provides up-to-date information about the operator’s registered and active licence. All texts, images, logos, and materials displayed within the verification system remain the exclusive property of the regulator and are protected by copyright law. Reproduction, distribution, or commercial use of those materials by third parties is strictly prohibited. Improper use of the verification system or its contents may result in civil or criminal penalties under applicable law.
Trade Mark Protection and Brand Ownership Rights
Trade marks, logos, and commercial identifiers displayed on the Patrickspins website and applications are protected assets belonging to the licence holder or the relevant regulatory authority, as applicable. Ownership of these identifiers extends beyond registered trade marks and domain names to include brand style elements, visual identities, and associated proprietary materials. Unauthorised reproduction, imitation, or commercial use of any protected identifier is strictly prohibited under applicable intellectual property law. Violations may result in legal liability, including civil claims and regulatory action brought by the rights holder.
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