KENTUCKY DOMAIN RULING OVERTURNED
23 January 2009
A great Inauguration Day present for online
gambling from the Kentucky Court of Appeals
Three Kentucky Court of Appeals judges added to the US
presidential inauguration celebrations Tuesday by
returning a positive verdict for the freedom of the
Internet in an appeal against the seizure of
international domain names by a local county court judge
(see previous InfoPowa report).
In a late afternoon announcement, the judges ruled that
the commonwealth of Kentucky overreached itself in
having 141 international online gambling domain names
seized by a Frankfort Circuit Court judge pending a
threatened confiscation. The state's action was
strenuously opposed by domain owners and Internet
freedom organisations such as the Interactive Media
Entertainment & Gaming Association. The Interactive
Gaming Council also attacked the state's move.
Late last year the matter was sent to the superior
Kentucky Court of Appeals following the granting of a
Motion to Stay on the county court's rulings.
The state government action was spearheaded by
outsourced lawyers believed to be working on a
contingency basis, with Governor Steve Beshear
by-passing the state attorney general in pursuing an
issue that had strong commercial protectionist
overtones. The horseracing industry is particularly
influential and active in Kentucky, and Beshear has
previously campaigned on a platform of expanded land
gambling in the state.
When InfoPowa went to press late Tuesday, full details
of the iMEGA triumph were not yet to hand, but the
positive decision halting the Kentucky governor's
questionable initiative in its tracks was being widely
applauded throughout the industry as the news permeated
companies around the world.
It is understood that the state of Kentucky is
considering an appeal.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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