Kahnawake Gaming Licenses Under Threat
Monday, December 10th, 2007Cyber World Group, owners of some of the world’s largest online casinos including Golden Palace Online Casino, have pleaded guilty to charges of illegal gambling in a landmark case which challenges the rights of the Mohawks to award gaming licenses.
CBC in Canada yesterday confirmed earlier speculation that the Quebec government has launched an attack on internet gambling activity in Kahnawake, enclave of the First Nation Mohawks. Hundreds of online casinos and poker rooms are licensed by the Kahnawake Gaming Commission (KGC), which has so far enjoyed the right to award gaming licenses and regulate their licensees.
The Mohawks claim the Canadian Constitution, which protects traditional native rights, gives them the right to provide hosting for any online gaming company they choose to license and regulate. The KGC has already licensed almost 450 online gaming companies and is widely considered in the industry to be a fairly strict regulatory body. Tribal leaders claim that 60% of the world’s online gambling traffic runs through its servers.
The Quebec provincial government has apparently decided the gravy train is over for the First Nation Mohawks, fining Cyber World Group $2 million for having their servers based there. Cyber World has pleaded guilty, setting a worrying precedent for KGC-licensed online gaming operators. (more…)


