FINALLY - PRWEB CONFIRMS CEASE AND DESIST ORDER
(Update)
24 April 2009
Parent group says "no comment' but PRWeb
confirms that it will no longer carry online gambling
news releases
The right hand did not appear to know what the left was
doing this week at PRWeb-Vocus as news media struggled
to get confirmation from the press release distribution
company that it had been served a "cease and desist"
order in respect of Internet gambling press material by
the Washington State Gambing Commission.
After
repeated requests over a four day period were ignored,
PRWeb's parent, the Vocus group based in Maryland
finally issued a "no comment" through spokesperson Robin
Lane. It was a strange response to such a contentious
order, about which little is yet known by way of
background.
However, group sales reps and
editorial management were subsequently more forthcoming,
with Cari Lyle, PRWeb’s East Coast Manager of Editorial
Services advising clients:
“I apologize for the
abrupt notice. This was not a decision that PRWeb
willingly made. We received a Cease and Desist letter
from the Washington State Online Gambling Commission
requiring that we immediately halt the distribution of
press releases promoting online gambling sites and
content. As PRWeb is located in Washington State, we are
required to be in compliance with Washington State
laws.”
Vocus salesman Rod Harris was quoted as
saying that the company has no plans to accept online
gambling press releases in the future, and that the
company's sister site in the U.K. is also following the
company's new policy.
It also appeared from
comments by other company employees that the ban would
be extended beyond the Washington state jurisdiction.
Editorial staff at PRWeb have been advised by
management that "....PRWeb will no longer be publishing
releases that promote or link to online gambling or
related websites. This shift in editorial has been
prompted by legal considerations and brings us in line
with the stance that other notable organizations such as
Google and Yahoo are currently taking with regard to
promotion of online gambling in the U.S.”
Thus
far the company has not advised on what grounds the
cease and desist order was given, whether it enjoys the
sanction of a Washington court and what, if any, action
the Vocus-PRWeb group plans in response, assuming that
what appears to be an attempt to stifle the privilege of
free speech is to be challenged at all.
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