GAMELICEN.SE
GLOBAL GAME LICENSING AUTHORITY
The definitive registry for interactive entertainment licensing, compliance verification, and intellectual property governance across all digital platforms and jurisdictions.
EST. MMXXIV — REG. NO. GL-7742-A
SECTION II
COMPLIANCE
Compliance is not optional. It is the structural foundation upon which the entire game licensing ecosystem operates. gamelicen.se maintains real-time compliance monitoring across 94 jurisdictions, tracking regulatory changes, legislative amendments, and enforcement actions that affect licensed properties.
Our compliance engine cross-references each registered title against a continuously updated matrix of territorial requirements: content standards, data protection regulations, consumer protection mandates, and platform-specific technical specifications. Deviations trigger automatic alerts and remediation workflows.
Licensed entities undergo quarterly compliance audits. Audit findings are documented in standardized reports following the International Game Licensing Protocol, version 4.2. Non-compliance results in license suspension pending remediation, not revocation -- gamelicen.se operates on a principle of corrective governance.
SECTION III
REVOCATION
Revocation is the final instrument of regulatory enforcement. When a licensed title is found in material violation of its licensing terms -- and when remediation has been attempted and failed -- gamelicen.se issues a formal revocation order. Revocation is permanent, public, and entered into the Global License Registry with a crimson seal.
Revoked licenses cannot be reinstated. The entity must begin a new application process with full disclosure of the prior revocation. Revocation records are maintained in perpetuity and are accessible through our public query interface. Transparency in enforcement is fundamental to regulatory credibility.
In the fiscal year ending December 2025, 342 licenses were revoked across all jurisdictions -- a revocation rate of 0.23% against the active registry. The most common grounds were unauthorized content modification post-certification and failure to maintain age-rating compliance after update deployment.
SECTION IV
REGISTRY
The Global License Registry is the canonical record of every game license issued, amended, transferred, or revoked through gamelicen.se. It is a living ledger -- continuously updated, cryptographically verified, and queryable through our structured API and public search interface.
Each registry entry contains: the licensed title, platform designation, territorial scope, issuing authority, date of issuance, expiration date (if applicable), compliance status, and a unique License Identifier conforming to the IGLP-4.2 standard format. Registry data is mirrored across three geographically distributed data centers with a synchronization latency of under 200 milliseconds.
Historical registry data is available dating back to the inception of the digital licensing framework in 2019. Researchers and policy analysts can request bulk data exports for academic and regulatory purposes through our institutional access program.
SECTION V
JURISDICTION
Game licensing operates within a complex web of overlapping jurisdictions. National regulations, supranational directives, platform-holder requirements, and industry self-regulatory standards create a multi-layered compliance environment that no single entity can navigate alone. gamelicen.se serves as the jurisdictional clearinghouse.
We maintain bilateral recognition agreements with 94 national regulatory bodies and 12 supranational organizations. These agreements enable mutual recognition of licensing determinations, reducing duplicative compliance burdens for publishers operating across multiple territories. A license validated by one recognized authority is honored by all signatories.
Jurisdictional mapping is updated in real-time as legislative changes are enacted. Our legal analytics engine processes over 4,000 regulatory publications per month across 31 languages, identifying changes that affect the licensing status of registered titles. Affected licensees are notified within 4 hours of publication.