We actively combat fake domains, unauthorized use of our trademark, and fraudulent websites operating under our name.
Fraudsters use various methods to mislead users and damage the brand's reputation.
Domains that mimic the official brand name: typosquatting, adding prefixes/suffixes, using similar spellings and symbols.
HIGH RISKFull or partial copies of the official site created to steal user data and payment information.
HIGH RISKFake promotions, bonuses and promo codes using the Pin-Up logo and name to deceive users.
MEDIUM RISKMobile apps in the App Store and Google Play illegally using the Pin-Up name, logo and interface.
HIGH RISKFake accounts and pages on social networks posing as official Pin-Up representatives.
MEDIUM RISKSites claiming partnership or official affiliation with Pin-Up without authorization.
LOW RISKA comprehensive approach to detecting and eliminating trademark violations.
Automated systems track new domain registrations similar to the Pin-Up brand, as well as new sites and applications 24/7.
A team of lawyers analyzes each violation and prepares appropriate legal actions: claims, DMCA requests, lawsuits.
We send official suspension and seizure requests for fraudulent domains directly to registrars and hosting providers.
We initiate UDRP (Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy) procedures to recover domains violating our trademark rights.
We work with Google, Apple, Meta and other platforms to remove fake apps, accounts and advertisements.
We publish updated lists of identified fraudulent resources and educate users on how to recognize fakes.
If you have encountered a site, application or account illegally using the Pin-Up brand, please let us know. Every report helps protect other users.
We review all reports within 24–48 hours.
All report data is stored strictly confidentially.
Every report is used to prepare legal proceedings.
Confirmed reports of critical violations are eligible for a reward.
Pin-Up's brand is protected by multiple layers of international and national intellectual property law.
The Pin-Up brand is a registered trademark. Any unauthorized use of the logo, name and brand identity violates intellectual property law.
All Pin-Up platform content — texts, graphics, interfaces — is protected by copyright. Copying without permission incurs legal liability.
We actively use UDRP and ccTLD procedures to contest and reclaim domain names violating our trademark rights in international arbitration bodies.
We send official DMCA notices to search engines, hosting providers and platforms to remove illegal content using the Pin-Up brand.
Any individual or organization illegally using the Pin-Up brand, trademark, logo or name without official written authorization may be subject to civil and criminal liability under applicable law, including claims for damages and legal costs.
Learn to identify fraudulent sites posing as Pin-Up.
Pin-Up operates legally under an official gaming license issued by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board.
Curaçao Gaming Control Board (CGCB)
| Regulator | Curaçao Gaming Control Board (CGCB) |
| License Number | OGL/2024/580/0570 |
| Date of Issue | June 24, 2025 |
| Operator | Carletta N.V. |
| Registration Number | 142346 |
| Status | ● Active |
The license requires the operator to keep player funds separate from company funds, guaranteeing deposit protection.
All games on the Pin-Up platform use certified Random Number Generators (RNG) that have undergone independent verification.
All personal and payment data is encrypted via SSL/TLS and stored in accordance with license requirements.
The operator is required to implement and comply with KYC, AML and counter-terrorism financing procedures per regulator requirements.