KENTUCKY BANS EXTENDED TO NEIGHBOURING STATES
(Update)
7 November 2008
Jackpot Factory will require proof of residence
outside the Commonwealth of Kentucky
The attempt by the state of Kentucky to hi-jack the
international domains of online gambling companies
continued to be a source of inconvenience and irritation
to US players this week as the Jackpot Factory group
extended software provider Microgaming's ban on Kentucky
players to embrace neighbouring states pending proof of
residence.
Last month Microgaming casinos started excluding
Kentucky players from licensee sites following a shock
ruling by a Kentucky county court that global domains
could be seized if owner companies did not exclude
Kentucky players from gambling websites.
The Jackpot Factory group, one of Microgaming's larger
licensees, emailed players in states bordering Kentucky
this week, telling them that due to recent changes in
Kentucky legislation, as of Thursday, November 6th, it
would temporarily block accounts of players whose IP
addresses trace to a neighbouring state.
Players can reinstate their accounts by producing proof
of ID and residence in a neighbouring state. Residents
of Kentucky remain blocked.
Players with enquiries or problems were invited to
contact support@jackpotfactory.com.
The domain seizure cases in Kentucky have caused a major
international uproar on jurisdictional, legal and
constitutional grounds and are currently the subject of
appeals by individual companies, trade associations and
Net Neutrality bodies. Merge Poker Network and
Microgaming have both instituted precautionary bans on
Kentucky players until the local court debacle can be
resolved through Superior Court litigation.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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