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License Registry
All gaming activities within the jurisdiction of the Interstellar Gaming Commission require valid licensure. Each entry in the registry is tracked, verified, and subject to periodic compliance audits. Unauthorized gaming constitutes a Class 3 infraction under Statute 47-B of the Megacity Recreational Ordinance. License holders must display their verification seal during all sanctioned play sessions.
Classification Matrix
Compliance Report
The Interstellar Gaming Commission maintains oversight of all recreational software distributed within regulated zones. Under Section 12 of the Digital Recreation Act (2084 Amendment), all gaming experiences -- whether immersive neural, standard interactive, or augmented overlay -- must carry a valid classification stamp and active license registration.
Compliance audits are conducted on a rolling quarterly basis. Each license holder is subject to inspection of their classification adherence, player-session logging, and content-boundary verification. Failure to comply results in license suspension and potential reclassification.
> The purpose of licensure is not restriction but preservation of recreational integrity across all governed sectors.
Current compliance rates across the six primary sectors stand at 94.7%, a marginal improvement from the previous cycle's GL-REPORT-2086-Q4 findings. Sector 3 (Neural RPG) continues to exhibit the highest infraction rate, primarily due to unauthorized content modifications operating outside the bounds of their TYPE-B classification.
The Commission emphasizes that all license holders must maintain current registration. Expired licenses are flagged automatically within the registry system and escalated to enforcement within 72 standard hours. Re-registration requires a full classification review and updated content audit.
> No citizen shall engage in unlicensed recreational simulation. Infraction penalties range from temporary suspension to permanent revocation of gaming privileges.
For inquiries regarding license status, classification disputes, or compliance documentation, consult your assigned sector administrator. All proceedings are recorded and archived in accordance with Data Retention Directive DRD-7741.