bulanLegal Notice and Jurisdictional Statement 2026

We at bulan publish this Legal Notice to explain how our service is made available, and the legal limits that apply to access from different places. The notice focuses on jurisdictional boundaries, account eligibility, and the practical steps we take when a request raises legal questions.

Our work supports live sports markets, tournament calendars, and transactional flows. We describe how we treat access from cities such as Jakarta and how payment rails such as DANA or e-wallet integrate with our operations where local law permits.

Details — bulan service boundaries and user obligations

We provide digital services only in jurisdictions where applicable law permits. We do not offer our services in jurisdictions where online wagering is prohibited. Where access is permitted, users must ensure their use complies with local rules before they proceed. We expect individuals to verify legal status in their place of residence and at their temporary location.

When we detect access from a restricted location we restrict account functions in line with local requirements. Our compliance process covers verification of identity documents, confirmation of place of residence, and temporary blocks when a legal review is needed. We maintain logs of access that are available for internal review and for responses to lawful requests from competent authorities.

Key takeaways

  • Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent.
  • We require identity verification where law requires it.
  • Users must confirm local legality before using our services.

We explain routine scenarios below. For regional events such as Liga 1Piala AFFand similar tournaments, our calendar and market publication follow the same access rules. Publication of schedule information does not change the legal status of using market functions from a restricted jurisdiction.

We treat evidence of local law differently depending on the case. A notice from a competent regulator or a court order prompts immediate review. Informal inquiries about local practice do not change permitted access; only formal legal constraints produce an enforced restriction on accounts or services.

Policy — bulan legal practice and how we act

We keep records of our compliance decisions and the operational steps taken when we act. Our policy sets out how we manage document retention, data disclosure in response to lawful requests, and suspension of service where required. We do not comment on the status of individual investigations, but we confirm that our practice follows the legal process of the relevant jurisdiction.

Users are responsible for verifying that access and use comply with the laws of their own jurisdiction. We do not provide legal advice. Where users need guidance about local rules around events, tournament coverage or payments, they should consult a local legal adviser. We note common local holidays and changes to access patterns — for example Idul Fitri and Idul Adha — may affect processing times and support availability.

For dispute handling and legal enquiries, we maintain a dedicated contact path. Send formal notices or questions to our legal team via the site contact page at /contact/Include case references, location details, and any relevant regulator correspondence. We will acknowledge receipt and provide an estimated response window in line with applicable law.

We at bulan also publish practical guidance about account verification and withdrawal flow in our help centre. That material explains what documents we accept, typical verification timing, and common reasons for delays. For operational questions about payments such as DANA or e-wallet, or bank rails used in Medan, Bandung or Surabaya, refer to the help pages linked from your account dashboard.

In summary, we make our services available only where local law permits. We apply identification checks when required, restrict access when a legal obligation demands it, and respond to formal legal process in an accountable manner. If you have a legal query about our coverage for events such as Champions League or Piala Indonesia, contact our legal team via /contact/