KENTUCKY FRONT AND CENTRE AGAIN (Update)
29 May 2009
iMEGA files brief in good time
The Interactive Media Entertainment & Gaming Association
(iMEGA) has submitted its brief to the Kentucky State
Supreme Court in good time for the June 1st deadline for
submissions, in its opposition to an attempt by Gov.
Steven Beshear to seize the rights to 141 Internet
domain names.
And in an intriguing addition,
iMEGA’s attorneys have asked the court to review a video
tape of the secret proceeding Gov. Beshear’s attorneys
used to get property seizure orders for the domain
names, without notifying the property owners or giving
them the opportunity to be represented.
iMEGA and
a coalition of other groups has already prevailed over
Gov. Beshear in a 2-to-1 majority decision from the
commonwealth’s Court of Appeals back in January 2009.
The appeals court blocked a lower court’s seizure orders
(see previous InfoPowa reports). Gov. Beshear wanted the
domain names, all related to gambling, to force online
gaming firms to block Kentucky residents from using
their sites, and to protect the commonwealth’s in-state
gambling operations from competiton.
“We’re very
confident the State Supreme Court will reach the same
conclusion as the Court of Appeals,” said Joe Brennan
Jr., chairman of iMEGA. “It’s too bad Gov. Beshear wants
to keep fighting, but since he’s not paying for his
attorneys, I guess he doesn’t care how long this takes
or how much he ties up Kentucky’s courts with this
doomed campaign.”
Gov. Beshear is represented by
two private out-of-state law firms that have taken the
legal fight on under a contingency contract, one that
gives them up to one-third of any financial windfall
that may result from the governor’s suit, iMEGA claims.
The effort to block Kentucky’s actions received
support from a broad coalition of technology and
Internet rights groups, including the Electronic
Frontier Foundation (EFF), the Center for Democracy &
Technology (CDT), the Internet Commerce Association
(ICA), the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the
Club for Growth, eBay, Network Solutions, the Poker
Players Alliance (PPA) and the Interactive Gaming
Council (IGC).
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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