Philippine Laws You Need to Know on Casino Streaming and Gambling Content Creation
As online gaming and content creation continue to explode in popularity, a growing number of Filipino streamers are diving into casino streaming—playing slots, poker, and other gambling games live on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, or Twitch. But before you hit “Go Live” or upload that next gambling highlight, it’s critical to understand what Philippine law says about online gambling content.
This guide breaks down the most important laws, licensing requirements, and gray areas you need to know if you’re creating or streaming gambling-related content in the Philippines.
Is Casino Streaming Legal in the Philippines?
Technically, there’s no law that explicitly bans casino streaming in the Philippines. However, this doesn’t mean it’s a free-for-all. The legality depends on:
- The type of gambling being shown
- Where the casino is based
- Whether the streamer is profiting from unlicensed gambling activity
- Whether minors are exposed to or involved in the content
In other words, streaming itself isn’t illegal, but the nature of the gambling activity you’re promoting or engaging with can violate existing laws.
What Government Agencies Regulate Gambling Content?
There are two key bodies you need to know:
PAGCOR (Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation)
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) is responsible for regulating both land-based and online gambling. It issues licenses for gambling operators—both local and offshore—but it does not license individual streamers. However, PAGCOR has the authority to investigate if your content is found to be promoting unlicensed or illegal gambling activities.
DICT (Department of Information and Communications Technology)
The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), on the other hand, works alongside law enforcement to monitor and address digital content issues, particularly those that involve cybercrime, data breaches, or the exploitation of minors. If your gambling content overlaps with these concerns, the DICT may also get involved.
What Are the Key Laws That May Apply?

Presidential Decree No. 1602 (Illegal Gambling Law)
This decree imposes penalties on individuals who take part in or facilitate unauthorized gambling activities. If your casino streaming or gambling-related content promotes or encourages betting on platforms that are not licensed by PAGCOR, you could be held legally responsible, even if you’re not directly placing bets yourself.
Republic Act No. 10927 (Anti-Money Laundering Law – AMLA Amendments)
This law requires casinos and gambling operators to report any suspicious or large transactions to prevent money laundering. While it primarily targets gambling businesses, content creators who earn revenue from gambling promotions—such as affiliate links or sponsorships—may also come under scrutiny if their financial activity raises red flags with banking or regulatory authorities.
Republic Act No. 10175 (Cybercrime Prevention Act)
The Cybercrime Law covers a wide range of online offenses, including the dissemination of content that promotes illegal activities. If you’re streaming unlicensed casino games or linking to offshore gambling platforms that are not approved in the Philippines, especially if your content is accessible to minors, you could be in violation of this act.
Republic Act No. 7610 (Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act)
This law protects minors from content that may be harmful or exploitative. If your gambling content is easily accessible to children, lacks proper age restrictions, or inadvertently targets a younger audience, you may be at risk of violating this legislation, even if your intention was purely entertainment.
Can You Monetize Gambling Content on YouTube or Facebook?
Yes, but with restrictions:
- Platforms like YouTube and Facebook Gaming have strict monetization policies when it comes to gambling content. You typically need:
- Age-gated content (18+)
- Full transparency about sponsorships
- No promotion of unlicensed gambling sites
- Promoting PAGCOR-licensed casinos is generally safer, but you must still follow the platform’s own rules.
Warning: Sponsorships from offshore casinos (e.g., Curacao-licensed) that are not legal in the Philippines can get your page taken down—or worse, land you in legal trouble.
Tips to Stay Within Legal Boundaries
Here’s what Filipino content creators should do to avoid issues:
- Only feature PAGCOR-licensed platforms or games
- Include disclaimers stating the content is for viewers 18+
- Avoid showing real-money wagers if using unlicensed sites
- Don’t encourage betting among viewers
- Do not accept sponsorships from illegal or offshore operators
Stream Responsibly, Stream Legally

Casino streaming is an exciting niche, but it comes with legal landmines in the Philippines. As a content creator, you’re not just an entertainer—you’re also a publisher. That means you’re responsible for what you promote, who your audience is, and how your content impacts others.
Stick to licensed platforms, keep content age-appropriate, and always stay updated on gambling laws to protect your channel and your credibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I stream casino games just for fun, without real betting?
Yes—but make sure you’re not linking to illegal sites or encouraging viewers to join them.
Is it legal to stream offshore online casinos?
If the casino is not licensed by PAGCOR, it’s considered illegal gambling promotion in the Philippines—even if you’re just a streamer.
Do I need a license to create gambling content?
No personal license is required, but the platforms and games you feature must be licensed in the Philippines.
Can I get in trouble if I’m not the one gambling, just commentating?
Possibly. If you’re promoting the site, sharing referral links, or earning affiliate revenue, you may be liable.

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