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Non-Tech : SIMMD - Hot Casino Gaming Deal

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To: Joe Copia who wrote (43)4/20/1999 12:35:00 PM
From: Whisperer!   of 80
 
HGN Lawsuit Update

Tue Apr 20 1999

CasinoWire has been following the patent infringement lawsuit filed by Home Gambling Network (HGN) against Starnet Communications, an online gaming company. HGN holds a US patent entitled ''Method of Participating in a Live Casino Game from a Remote Location.'' Although its patent does not mention sports book betting, and Starnet does not offer anything resembling a video link to a real casino, HGN does not appear discouraged. HGN wishes to emphasize that Starnet offers live, remote betting, conducted through electronic links, and that off-licenses are not involved. HGN's claim is based on its own novel definition of the term "casino"-- merely a general description of a place where bets are taken. Starnet's lawyer, Ira Schwartz, responded that "common sense" tells you that HGN's definition of casino is too arbitrary: "...I'll tell you it's certainly our interpretation that they certainly can't be that broad. Otherwise, every off-track betting office in the country is going to be sued, and off-track betting has been around a lot longer than that patent.''

This story, from Canada Stockwatch, is "to be continued... "
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