Patent Disputes of Years Past
A familiar name for the online caisno gambling industry has crept back into the
headlines thanks to the resurfacing of the Home Gaming Network. Mel Molnick was
the Scott Lewis of a few years ago, Molnick was at the center of controversial
patent disputes with major online casinos and gambling companies looking to tap
into the software related to the Home Gaming Network. The Lewis patent disputes
made the headlines just last week because the dispute between 1st Technologies
and Parlay Entertainment have found a resolution for an undisclosed settlement.
The new Home Gaming Network news though is intriguing considering the numerous
changes that have occurred in the online casino and e-gaming industries in just
a few short years.
Molnick’s newest patents and the Home Gaming Network news are within the realm
of remote wagering technology that will give land and online casinos gamblers
and bettors new choices when it comes to wagering on any number of sports games,
horseracing and more. According to the information on Molnick’s international
patent, it specifically concerns “remote wagering on live games and events
utilizing electronic transactions.”
The interesting spin on Molnick’s renewed presences in the realm of online
casinos is the fact that he is undoubtedly looking to stir up some additional
patent lawsuit cases. As he announced the resurfacing of the HGN Molnick also
sent word to the international internet caisno industry that the company was
accepting licensing requests – no indication as of yet how well that news will
go over with the international online gambling industry. |