Thrill License
Thrill operates under a valid gaming licence issued by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board (GCB), licence number OGL/2024/1070/0672. This licence confirms that the platform functions within an established legal framework designed to uphold fair play, financial security, and the protection of players across all supported regions. The brand adheres to international gaming standards, ensuring that all operations on the website and mobile application remain transparent, accountable, and legally compliant.
Excluded Areas
The licence governing Thrill prohibits the platform from providing its services in certain countries and regions. These restrictions apply uniformly across all platforms, including the website and mobile application.
The following jurisdictions are excluded from service access:
- Aruba – local legislative restrictions under the Netherlands Antilles gaming framework;
- Bonaire – compliance with Dutch Caribbean territorial regulations;
- Curaçao – residents of the licensing jurisdiction are excluded per regulatory requirements;
- France and its territories – national online gambling legislation prohibits unlicensed foreign operators;
- Netherlands – Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) regulatory restrictions on offshore gaming licences;
- Saba – territorial compliance with Dutch Caribbean legislation;
- Sint Eustatius – regulatory restrictions aligned with the Kingdom of the Netherlands framework;
- Sint Maarten – local statutory restrictions applicable to online gaming;
- United States of America and its territories – federal and state-level gaming laws prohibit offshore online gambling operations;
- United Kingdom – the UK Gambling Commission requires a separate national licence for all operators;
- Australia – the Interactive Gambling Act 2001 restricts offshore online casino services;
- Spain – the Dirección General de Ordenación del Juego (DGOJ) mandates a dedicated national licence;
- Philippines – restrictions enforced by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) for offshore operators;
- Any jurisdiction where accessing online gaming services is prohibited by applicable local law.
Waiver of Brand Ownership
Thrill does not own, manage, or hold any controlling interest in other companies that may operate under licences issued by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board or any other regulatory body.
The brand maintains no financial stake and exercises no managerial authority over such third-party entities. It has no capacity to influence their operational decisions, policies, or the services they provide to their users. Accordingly, Thrill accepts no liability for the conduct, content, or obligations of any independently licenced company. Any claims or disputes arising from interactions with such entities must be directed to the specific company concerned or to the relevant regulatory authority responsible for their oversight.
Licence Verification System
Thrill provides a digital verification seal that allows users to confirm the current status and authenticity of its gaming licence at any time. This tool offers a reliable method for players to validate that the platform holds a legitimate, active licence before registering or engaging with any of the services on offer.
The verification system delivers up-to-date validation directly from the licensing authority, ensuring that the information displayed reflects the most current status of the licence. All content associated with this verification system, including the digital seal and related materials, remains the intellectual property of the Curaçao Gaming Control Board. This content is protected under applicable copyright legislation, and any reproduction, redistribution, or unauthorised use by third parties is strictly prohibited.
Trademarks
All trademarks, logos, and commercial identifiers associated with Thrill are protected assets under applicable intellectual property law. Unauthorised reproduction or use of any brand element is not permitted.
Ownership of these assets rests with the licence holder, and protection extends to domain names, visual identity components, and all corporate style elements used across the platform. Any third party found to be using these identifiers without express written authorisation will be subject to legal action under the legislation applicable in the relevant jurisdiction.
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