Ah, I thought it changed in 2012 and assumed it was the same as Denmark, but perhaps I'm wrong?
I believe for Denmark the player pool isn't segregated but you can only actually log in there if you are registered as a Danish account with a Danish address as it is based on the tax Stars then pays to the Danish govt.
ipoker is weird and different skins ban different countries, some ban Canada, Germany, Netherlands etc.
Denmark and Estonia are also no gos as you have to be resident there to play.
Pretty sure you won't get your account banned if you try to log in from a not allowed country, it just won't connect (except Italy which seems a grey area), but if you use a VPN and get caught, that's a different story!
played fine in estonia 16 months ago. they have an .ee license but the player pool isn't (or wasn't then) segregated. couldn't play ipoker there tho.