Kentucky seized a list of gambling-related domain names, claiming that the domains were being used “in connection with illegal gambling activity” in the state. Having strict regulations regarding gambling, Kentucky seized 141 domains claiming the domains in violation of the state’s laws, and further are a drain on the state’s economy as the funnel money away from in-state betting such as horse races. Word spread immediately throughout the domain name community, with the ICA offering to help the gambling industry with the case.
On January 20th, 2009 the Kentucky Appeals court agreed that the state was not within its rights to make the seizures, as domain names did not constitute a “machine or any mechanical or other device…designed and manufactured primarily for use in connection with gambling,” as the law was written to protect against.
The victory is expected to help grow confidence in online gambling, and will increase awareness for the increasing need of understanding domain names within the court system.
On January 20th, 2009 the Kentucky Appeals court agreed that the state was not within its rights to make the seizures, as domain names did not constitute a “machine or any mechanical or other device…designed and manufactured primarily for use in connection with gambling,” as the law was written to protect against.
The victory is expected to help grow confidence in online gambling, and will increase awareness for the increasing need of understanding domain names within the court system.
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