DATE SET FOR KENTUCKY APPEAL
11 September 2009
Supreme Court in the horseracing state to
hear governor's appeal against online gambling decision
The long-running Kentucky vs. online gambling dispute
over an attempt to seize international domains (see
previous InfoPowa reports) will again rear its ugly head
on October 22nd 2009 as Governor Steve Beshear attempts
to justify his actions before the Kentucky Supreme
Court.
Long story short, the latest litigation is
an attempt to reverse a Kentucky Court of Appeals
decision that the state overreached its authority in
attempting to seize 141 international domains of online
gambling companies that were not even located within its
borders. The action was widely seen as commercial
protectionism and ignited fierce reactions from Internet
freedom bodies and civil society.
The Supreme
Court has scheduled oral arguments of 15 minutes for
each side after considering voluminous briefs from
previous hearings.
The Interactive Gaming Council
and the Interactive Media Entertainment & Gaming
Association (iMEGA) continue to challenge the state's
outsourced legal representatives on the issue.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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