BIG WEEK FOR IMEGA
23 October 2009
Kentucky will be in the headlines again
The tenacious nature of the governor of Kentucky and his
outsourced lawyers will again be at the centre of
industry discussions this week as Governor Steve
Beshear's attempt to confiscate 141 international domain
names is once again heard in a law court.
In a
notorious action that ignited international condemnation
by defenders of Internet freedom last year, the Kentucky
governor attempted to seize and confiscate the domain
names of 141 online gambling companies, citing moral
objections and a need to protect the extensive land
gambling interests already approved by the state.
Initially successful in a local court, the
governor's initiative was stopped in its tracks when the
Interactive Media Entertainment and Gaming Association (iMEGA),
the Interactive Gaming Council and a slew of Internet
freedom and civil society bodies successfully appealed
the case, only to have the governor appeal against the
appeal.
The case will now be heard by the
Kentucky State Supreme Court on the morning of October
22nd, when 15 minutes per litigant oral arguments based
on prior documentary briefings will be heard by a panel
of judges.
Joe Brennan Jnr., the chairman of
iMEGA said recently: “We’ve been waiting for this for a
long time, and we’re going to win again. From the
beginning, Kentucky law has clearly supported our
position, and a win in the State Supreme Court will put
the final emphasis on that.”
iMEGA is represented
by Jon L. Fleischaker, of Dinsmore & Shohl in
Louisville, KY.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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