1st Technology Defends
Bodog is not the only online casinos gambling company facing a patent lawsuit
from 1st Technologies… 1st Technology actually just filed seven more patent
lawsuits. The patent case between the Bodog Entertainment group and 1st
Technologies has gained notoriety all over the world because of how heated the
debate became between the two companies, and the lengths that 1st Technology was
able to go to in order to secure payment of funds from the offshore online
casinos gambling company. The new cases are similar to the Bodog case in that
the companies facing a patent lawsuit are located offshore, and executives for
the internet gambling companies cannot actually step on U.S. soil without facing
arrest for violating federal U.S. online gambling laws.
The fact that all of the online casinos gambling companies are located offshore
in the patent disputes is certainly a tactical move by 1st Technology. Because
of the outcome of the Bodog patent dispute, the internet gambling companies
would be hard pressed to follow the same route of ignoring the lawsuit and
refusing to pay patent infringement fines. Bodog actually lost its main domain
name (which was registered in the United States) as a way for 1st Technologies
to recoup on some of the company’s default settlement.
The fact that offshore online casinos gambling companies can loose their domain
names in patent cases as a whole new element to international patent
infringement. Prior to the Bodog case, companies had little or no recourse for
enforcing patents outside of the U.S. for U.S. registered patents. The Bodog
case sets a precedent for a new playing field as 1st Technologies enters the new
patent negotiations.
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