Webcast of KY Court Hearing on Internet Domain Seizures

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Watch oral arguments before the Kentucky Supreme Court between counsel for iMEGA and Gov. Steve Beshear (D), LIVE on Oct. 22nd at 11:00 am ET

Watch LIVE here - Kentucky Supreme Court Webcast

iMEGA looks to again block the Commonwealth of Kentucky from seizing 141 Internet gaming domain names. iMEGA and other groups - including the Interactive Gaming Council, the ACLU, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, eBay, Network Solutions, the Poker Players Alliance and the Center for Democracy & Technology - successfully blocked the Gov. Beshear's efforts in the Kentucky Court of Appeals earlier this year, but Gov. Beshear appealed to his state's Supreme Court.

The Webcast feed will be available only during the Supreme Court session on Oct. 22nd.

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