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Great news! This hit the front page of Digg, meaning we hit the front page of Digg with YET ANOTHER Minn. article. Again, it should be worth several thousand hits.
Originally Posted by TheEngineer
Nice article on the legality of Minn.'s actions. Read/digg: http://digg.com/d1qpap
<h1 id="articleTitle">Minnesota tries to block online poker, citing Wire Act: Is it a bad bluff?</h1>Lawyers claim move has lots of legal problems
<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="mailto:jhoppin@pioneerpress.com?subject=Twin Cities.com:%20Minnesota%20tries%20to%20block%20onl ine%20poker,%20citing%20Wire%20Act:%20Is%20it%20a% 20bad%20bluff?" >By Jason Hoppin
jhoppin@pioneerpress.com</a>
Updated: 05/09/2009 10:36:27 PM CDT
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Legal experts who ply their trade in the online world say Minnesota's recent effort to block statewide access to online poker sites betrays a naivete about both the workings of the Internet and the U.S. Constitution.......
Great work all.
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