POKER PLAYERS ALLIANCE REACTS TO KENTUCKY SITUATION
(Update)
26 September 2008
State action "sets a precedent for censorship of
the Internet by force," says pressure group
John Pappas, executive director of the more than one
million member Poker Players Alliance (PPA), has issued
a statement in regards to legal action taken by the
Commonwealth to seize the domain names of Internet
gambling websites.
“The Poker Players Alliance is outraged at the actions
taken by Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear and the
Franklin County Circuit Court to seize the domain names
of Internet gambling websites," the statement reads. "We
believe this action not only unduly restricts the
freedom of Kentucky residents to play games of skill
such as poker online, but sets a precedent for
censorship of the Internet by force.
“Many of Governor Beshear’s arguments – that online
poker is illegal, unregulated and without a mechanism to
capture tax revenue – are false. online poker is not
illegal under Kentucky law, is regulated in its home
jurisdiction and the Commonwealth of Kentucky chose not
to license and regulate poker websites.
“If the Governor truly wants to implement tighter
regulations, taxation mechanisms and consumer
protections on Internet gambling, the PPA suggests he
publicly support federal legislation by U.S. House of
Representatives Financial Services Chairman Barney
Frank, H.R. 2460, which would achieve those goals
“Poker is a game of skill, a true American pastime and
has a proud heritage in Kentucky. Simply because the
game has evolved into the 21st Century, it should not be
treated as suspect activity. Forcefully and secretly
seizing control of websites that offer online poker
games is not a sound public policy or a sound legal
solution.”
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