Thursday, April 22

Online Poker Operator Comes Forward In Kentucky Gambling Case

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The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled against the online gambling domain owners in the Kentucky forfeiture case due to the fact that none of the owners of the domains had come forward to represent themselves. Now, one of the online poker operators has come forward to represent themselves in this on-going domain dispute. Yatahay Limited is the operator of True Poker, an online poker room. The domain TruePoker.com is on the list of 141 domains that the state of Kentucky is attempting to seize. The Supreme Court did not rule on the case and they gave a three week window for any gambling roperator to join the online gambling domain dispute.

Since a poker operator has come forward, the case will return to the Supreme Court and the Justices will finally resolve this issue without all of the political maneuvering being done by the state government of Kentucky. “We’ve overcome the technicalities that gave the Commonwealth their short-lived victory,” iMEGA Chairman Joe Brennan said in a written statement. “The court can now make a decision based on Kentucky law.” The next decision is whether the Supreme Court will accept Yatahay Limited as an owner of one of the domains. If they aren’t accepted, it would be reasonable to assume that other operators will come forward. The wording of the Supreme Court verdict gives indications that the verdict will likely favor the domain owners once they’ve met all of the technical requirements that have been put in place by the Supreme Court.

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