Minnesota Gives In; Won't Block Gambling Sites

from the good-for-them dept

Back in April, the state of Minnesota tried to force ISPs to block certain gambling websites. Similar attempts had been tried in a few other states, and quickly shot down by the courts -- and it didn't take long for a lawsuit to emerge in Minnesota. However, the good news is that the state has apparently agreed to back down rather than trying to fight a bogus and costly lawsuit. Basically, it sounds like enough lawyers explained to state officials that their likelihood of winning was pretty slim -- so the state just folded. At least they didn't keep trying to waste taxpayer money trying to fight for such censorship.
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  1. icon
    Elohssa (profile), 9 Jun 2009 @ 10:17am

    Would it be too much to ask...

    ...for other states and organizations to learn a lesson from this?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. identicon
    Anonymous Howard, Cowering, 9 Jun 2009 @ 10:26am

    Yes. You have to think of the children. And re-election. And what about Internet bullies? And piracy?

    ISPs are civilization's last line of defense agains the barbarian hordes!

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. icon
    Tom Landry (profile), 9 Jun 2009 @ 11:53am

    I beleive Minn. got burned already by grandstanding issues that are proven unconstitutional. Case in point, Jack Thompson-style video game legislation that they tried to ram through and got slapped down by the court.

    At least they are learning from their mistakes which is more than I can say for some other states.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. icon
    Dark Helmet (profile), 9 Jun 2009 @ 12:22pm

    Re:

    If it looks like a Canadian, smells like a Canadian, and talks like a Canadian....

    link to this | view in thread ]

  5. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 9 Jun 2009 @ 1:02pm

    Re: Re:

    They do sound just aboot the same now, don't they?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  6. identicon
    Gambling Junkie, 21 Aug 2009 @ 7:49am

    I agree

    It would be hard to control that problem, their are still perpetrators who will make some access. Because of the big taxes generated out from it.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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