STRANGE SILENCE ON ALLEGED FREEDOM OF SPEECH BAN
17 April 2009
Has the state of Washington really imposed a
ban on PRWeb regarding Internet gambling information?
Unconfirmed reports earlier this week that Ferndale,
WA-located PRWeb - a press release distribution site -
had been ordered by the state of Washington to stop
promoting online gambling through its press release
service have proved difficult to substantiate.
Emails and repeated chasers to both the site and its
parent group, Vocus Inc., in Maryland seeking to confirm
the ban and the grounds on which it may be based remain
unanswered after more than 72 hours
Washington
state has accrued some notoriety for its hard-line
approach to online gambling whilst allowing most forms
of land gambling. The state has gone so far as to make
gambling over the Internet a Class C felony punishable
by measures usually applied to far more serious and
personal crimes.
PRWeb's parent group Vocus is a
publicly held company that provides on-demand Web-based
software for public relations, distributing press
releases over the Internet via RSS. Distribution
partners include Yahoo! News, Google News, Lycos News,
Topix.net, Excite News and eMediaWire, yet the
Washington state ban does not seem to have received
wider media attention despite its apparent threat to the
principle of free speech and the lack of detail on the
legal justification for such a ban.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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