WASHINGTON STATE BAN ON INTERNET GAMBLING PRESS
RELEASES CONFIRMED (Update)
24 April 2009
More online gambling companies come forward
with news of cease and desist order on PRWeb
With more online gambling companies coming forward with
news of a Washington state cease and desist order on
industry press releases distributed by state-based PRWeb,
it is becoming clear that earlier reports on the ban
(see previous InfoPowa reports) were accurate.
The reports are that PRWeb, which offers a distribution
service for business press releases, has had to inform
online gambling corporate customers that it can no
longer accept their material following a cease and
desist order from the Gambling Commission of its home
state of Washington.
Initially regarded as too
extreme a move even for a state with as implacable an
opposition to Internet gambling as Washington, it has
transpired that 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.”
A notification to the PokerSource site broadened the
explanation, advising that PRWeb had received a Cease
and Desist letter from the Washington State Gambling
Commission requiring that it immediately halt the
distribution of press releases promoting online gambling
sites and content.
Unofficial estimates are that
up to 5 percent of PRWeb's business could be affected by
the ban; cancelled contracts have been accompanied by
offers of a refund, and the new restriction could prove
expensive for the third party services provider.
PRWeb's parent, the Maryland-based Vocus group has been
repeatedly approached by InfoPowa for comment on the
ban, so far without a response.
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.
The PRWeb ban, which is being
interpreted by industry observers as a threat to the
principle of freedom of speech, will affect many of the
Internet's leading gambling companies that used the
service to distribute press material.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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