HGN INVITES LICENCE APPLICATIONS FOR REMOTE GAMING
5 September 2008
Mel Molnick and his patent is back
Scott Lewis and his 1st Technology patents on Internet
gambling technology have dominated the headlines
recently in bruising but successful encounters with
Parlay Entertainment and Bodog, but this week a patents
action name from past years was back as Mel Molnick and
his Home Gaming Network resurfaced in the business
press.
Molnick was at the centre of a number of controversial
patent disputes some years back as he enforced his
numerous international patents for "remote wagering on
live games and events utilizing electronic
transactions." This week, he issued a press release with
an open invitation for online gambling operators to
apply for licenses to continue their activities.
The Internet veteran's statement advised that HGN is now
entertaining requests from casino gaming operators
outside the USA interested in obtaining a license of
HGN's/Molnick's world-wide patents for poker and
player-to-player or P2P live gaming events utilising
electronic fund transfers for remote players.
Molnick's patents pertain to a business method for
remote wagering on live games and events utilising
electronic transactions. Specifically, via remote
wagering, consumers can place bets from anywhere in the
world without having to go to an actual wagering entity
such as a casino, race track, sports book, or off-track
betting parlour.
Location-free wagering such as this is delivered to
consumers via the Internet, satellite and cable
television, and wireless technologies. Live games and
events include casino-style games, pari-mutuel wagering,
lotteries, sports betting, bingo, keno, and more.
Electronic financial transactions are executed by credit
card, debit card, smart card, as well as e-cash and any
other electronic funds transfer.
The patent, first published in the European Patent
Office for worldwide notice in November 1999, provides
the licensee with full provisional patent protection in
a multi-billion a year business.
Patent references are: European Patent No: 0 956 118;
United States of America Patent # 5,800,268; Australian
Patent #'s 755152 & 757705
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