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Scary**KY seizes "domains in connection w/ illegal gambling", but some were parked!
PDF of Order of Seizure of Domain Names
On September 18th, the commonwealth of Kentucky issued a seizure order, ordering 141 domains be taken from their registrants. ?The Domain names shall be immediately transferred by their respective registrars to an account of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.? The seizure was implemented after the Commonwealth's discovery that the ?domains were being used in connection with illegal gambling activity?. However, a scary fact for domainers everywhere, some of these domains are simply parked and are NOT taking bets of any kind. The domains seized include: (the full list is on the PDF) * fulltiltpoker.com * indiancasino.com * bet21.com * allslots.com * bodoglife.com * bookmaker.com * SportsBook.com * SportsBetting.com * superslots.com * pokerstars.com * doylesroom.com * GoldenPalace.com It appears that no notice of this action was given to any of the registrants, nor was any hearing held giving the registrants an opportunity to appeal. The order alludes to a court hearing sometime in September for registrants who want to claim their domain ?qualifies for return?. This is yet another reason that domainers may want to consider moving their domains to a registrar outside the United States, as this order is to the registrars of the domains, not the central registry. |
Wait they were able to get goldenpalace, pokerstars, and fulltiltpoker?
Seriously? Holy shit how and why? I mean can a state perhaps just say X is illegal or obscene (our industry ya know) and then snake all of our domains? |
http://www.goldenpalace.com is not seized.
http://www.bodoglife.com/ is not seized. http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/ is not seized. Not checking the rest, but seems odd. How could KY seize a domain makes no sense. |
i cant quote it or find it at moment, but i am pretty sure, there have been laws or something stating that domains are property and can in fact be seized,... i doubt being a state would stop that, states are entities, like coporations and can do that stuff
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Hope they put up a fight.
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i love USA! |
i dont get how they could do it either
what contact the registrar...hello we are the state of kentucky we want to seize the following domains.....i could see the registrar replying with...is that banjoes playing in the background? lol anyway im hoping this is false |
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So, who collects the $$$ that these domains are making after "seizure"'??? :helpme |
Full Tilt Pokers domain is over seas?
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It looks more like an attempt to get the matter kicked up to the supreme court where, if the same verdict were to be upheld, would have the cross state enforcement. But even that would be a losing effort because any of those domain name holders could move to a registrar out of U.S. jurisdiction making any ruling the supreme court renders mute as well. Must be election time in Kentucky and someone needs a feather in their cap.... |
god bless america. ill make sure to pee somewhere clever the next time i am in THAT state.
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[REGISTRANT]
Organisation Name: Your Whois Privacy Contact Name: Hostmaster Address Line 1: PO Box 5085 Address Line 2: City / Town: Milton Keynes MLO State / Province: Bucks Zip / Postcode: MK6 3ZE Country: UK FullTiltPoker.com So KY can seize a domain Registered from the UK? I call bs. These companies that are on that list are multi million dollar companies. International companies. Some that could probably sue the shit out of KY lol. |
I am verifying the info.. that being said - it doesn't matter where the domain is registered - the order would go to ICANN which is in California
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Dot com is under US government control :helpme, so even though the domains are registered outside the US, chances are they use a US registrar, e.g. enom.
One of them used a France registrar (and UK, obviously), so it will be very interesting to see what pans out. |
lots more info here - seems real:
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&q=...-8&sa=N&tab=wn kind of a scary precedent tho. |
USA = Bullies
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wow.. that's some fucked off shit
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If this actually happens it will be the second time Bodog lost their domain name. They lost Bodog.com a year or two back in a patent lawsuit. The funny thing is the dipshit that won the domain never did anything with it, despite all of the traffic he inherited with it. At the very least you would think he would have parked it with gambling PPC ads, but Bodog.com is still not pointed anywhere.
Although I hate to see this happen to any other gambling site, as far as Calvin Ayre goes I hope he gets ass cancer and is hit by a drunk driver on his way home to Christmas dinner... |
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this is absolutely ludicrous, pure fascism, I hope the domain owners take legal action soon
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"However, a scary fact for domainers everywhere, some of these domains are simply parked and are NOT taking bets of any kind."
I BET the domain owners don't like that |
And the collective IQ on GFY continues to plummet!
so a judge from UncleDad Kentucky signed an order to seize domains held by companies all over the world???... well geniuses, it doesn't exactly work like that. |
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The commonwealth of Kentucky has taken control of an online gambling company in its first successful seizure of domain names.
LuckyPyramidCasino.com is now in the control of one Commonwealth of Kentucky Justice Cabinet Eric Lycan, it was revealed by Gambling911.com on Tuesday. luckypyramidcasino.com is currently off line. Gov. Steve Beshear said his administration has asked a Franklin County Circuit Court judge to give the state control of 141 gambling Web site domain names. Beshear said he's looking to restrict Kentuckians' access to Web sites with names that include some of the most popular gambling sites for U.S. players: bodoglife.com, doylesroom.com and fulltiltpoker.com. A hearing is scheduled for Thursday before Judge Thomas Wingate. "While he's at it he should ban Fox News and CNN from broadcasting in his home state," said one industry analyst who wished not to be named. "When you get down to it, this is about censorship plain and simple, worse than what is seen in Communist China and if I were living in Kentucky I would be outraged." |
how long before they do the same to porn domains?
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http://www.point-spreads.com/industr...t-to-fall.html |
No one ever hear of forfeiture laws? They are regularly carried out on a local, state and federal level. The domains were assets of an on going criminal activity taking place in Kentucky.
Homes and property are taken in drug cases. Vehicles seized in prostitution stings. Domain names in gambling busts. I don't see the difference. That doesn't mean I agree ... I just don't see the difference. |
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The State of Kentucky can also sue for, say, all of the tax revenue they claim to lose from Kentucky citizens gambling overseas. They defendants (the gambling sites) never show to court for fear of being arrested, the State of Kentucky gets a judgment against them, and then moves to seize the domain name as an asset. That is what happened to Bodog.com in their case and it can happen again... |
It's seems to me Kentucky is doing this to protect their revenue from the horseracing industry...
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Google some forfeiture examples ..... scary shit! |
do they have casinos in ky? If so I can see the local gaming industry putting pressure on the governor to do something. My wife's sister works at a casino and business has been off real bad.
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http://www.point-spreads.com/industr...-governor.html |
Link to Steve Beshear's speech in mp3
http://migration.kentucky.gov/NR/rdo...linegaming.mp3 |
A lot of money is spent on the racing infrastructure in Kentucky. When unrelated/unlicensed gambling sites siphon off money it directly affects the industries bottom line.
In this respect horse racing is like movie, music and content producers seeing their hard earned product pirated. Money gambled illegally reduces the profit of racetracks, thus reducing purses offered in each race, thus reducing the value of horses, thus reducing the value of horse farms, thus reducing etc, etc, etc ...... Nice to see hard action taken on internet freeloaders. BTW, attached was taken 10 minutes ago out my kitchen window in LEX, KY. http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/d...C_0025copy.jpg . |
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Seriously though, what happens, like with Bodog.com, when the sites still make a revenue (and some are pretty freakin' hefty I imagine)...Does it go into some extra special pockets? I highly doubt it's going to the barefoot, dirty faced, underprivledged children in the backwoods of KY! |
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http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2008/...ap5458185.html |
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[QUOTE=Fletch XXX;14794575
the old money is scared of the new sites. he will do what he needs to to protect his friends [/QUOTE] No the old money has invested actual money. They have actually created something of value. They spend valuable time working to increase this investment. They pay taxes and employ people. Why should someone else get to capitalize on this effort? Just because they have a computer and can make a website? |
so what you are saying is, becasue some gangsters made vegas long ago, no one on the planet can make money with gambling.... hmm. Ive never stepped foot in Kentucky, i am not bound by their bullshit...
what genius thats like saying because Playboy started doing this so long ago, we cant make money now with online porn. Larry Flynt went to jail for smut, only HE CAN PROFIT FROM IT!!! i cant stand traditional thinkers. |
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great logic there. |
should the small time $20 online poker player in the U.S. be worried at all for their own legal possible problems?
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You can make and sell porn, you just can't legally use Larry's porn without his permission just like he didn't make money off of Playboys content he made his own. |
So explain to me how someone in Florida making a poker site, has to do with Ky???
your logic is not just bafflin me, it is others, so tell us all... |
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If you sell something that isn't yours from a Kentucky store then problems will happen including the possible seizure of your assets. This happens in all states. |
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