That's why Cloudbet only officially operates in a few countries, and has to follow the laws in force for online casinos.
What kind of legal country you are describing on this post? All country is legitimate. Maybe you are trying to point out about gambling being illegal on a country and not the country itself. Cloudbet set a restriction for countries that has a law about gambling prohibition so they already consider it and user who is breaking there country law is the only liable once they are asked to undergo KYC as standard procedure of the regulators.
Whenever we start operating in a casino, we can get excited and make many transactions, but when we are in a country that they call prohibited it is somewhat more difficult, if a person operates with a casino and makes a profit and when he wins he wants to make a withdrawal sometimes they are usually asked to pass a KYC to complete everything, but that is where the problem comes, because if the person does not want to give the KYC then everything will be in dispute, and this usually happens when the terms and conditions are not read or how is, and if that player had read that, I'm sure he would have stuck to everything that came to him with KYC.