KENTUCKY DOMAINS DECISION DELAYED (Update)
26 September 2008
24 hour hold on Franklin Circuit Court hearing
The online gambling industry will have to wait a little
longer to hear whether Franklin Circuit Court Judge
Thomas Wingate confirms the confiscation of some 141
online gambling domains seized earlier this week by
Kentucky state officials (see previous InfoPowa reports)
Associated Press reports that the forfeiture hearing,
scheduled for Thursday 25 September has now been
postponed to 3.30pm ET on Friday 26 September, ET,
according to Jennifer Brislin, the Communications
Director for the Justice and Public Safety
Cabinet....and there will be some heavyweight legal
eagles attending, sent in by interested parties on both
sides of the argument that online gambling domains
should be liable for confiscation by the state. Among
those sending a legal team will be iMEGA, a pressure
group fighting to protect the freedom of the Internet.
The list of sites targeted was developed by attorneys
working for the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet and
are allegedly sites where Kentucky residents were able
to place bets, Brislin revealed, adding that the
targeted domains are held by a mix of domestic and
international registrars.
Although the state of Kentucky does not have Internet
gambling-specific laws, it does have laws that prohibit
possession and use of gambling devices, said Brislin.
For the purposes of the current action, domain names are
considered gambling devices, she said.
"Our end game is to stop that activity within Kentucky,"
Brislin said. "We have no interest to shut it down
elsewhere in the country or worldwide. The lawsuit asks
for these [Internet gambling sites] to deny access to
Kentucky residents and to pay for prior damages."
Buffalo State University business law professor Joe
Kelly, a respected commentator on legal issues affecting
the online gambling industry, says that the Kentucky
case is unlikely hold up under federal scrutiny.
"This could very well violate the Commerce Clause. If 50
states could do this sort of thing, there would be a
negative impact. I can't predict what that Kentucky
judge will do, but if someone appeals it to a federal
judge, the order won't hold up."
Governor Steve Beshear, the man behind the seizure of
domains action, is known as a strong supporter of land
gambling activities in his state, which is particularly
famous for its horse-racing industry. Beshear admitted
earlier that the impact of online wagering on land
gambling in the state was one of his concerns.
The Poker Players Alliance has condemned Governor
Beshear's actions and published on its website the list
of seized domains, which includes absolutepoker.com,
bodoglife.com, cakepoker.com, bugsysclub.com,
doylesroom.com, fulltiltpoker.com, goldenpalace.com,
pokerhost.com, pokerstars.com, pokertime.com,
reeferpoker.com, riverbelle.com, royalvegas.com,
sportsbook.com, ultimatebet.com, wsex.com, and
microgaming.com.
According to the official complaint, the Commonwealth of
Kentucky is seeking “seizure and forfeiture of internet
domain names used to promote, conduct and/or advance
illegal gambling” within its borders.
Online Casino News courtesy of
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