Online gaming company Bodog has officially settled out of court with 1st Technology in a patent infringement case that caused Bodog to yield their utmost important domain, bodog.com. The settlement came about this week as the Morris Mohawk Gaming Group, which supports the online company, struck a deal with 1st Technology.
The case surfaced after 1st Technology charged Bodog with illegally using a process of transmitting information with low bandwidth. Their domain was officially taken away back in 2007 after Bodog failed to be open in court to defend their case. They have been forced to operate when exposed to the new domain give an appellation to: bodoglife.com.
“We will be transitioning the MMGG situation to this domain from hand to hand the coming weeks,” Morris explained in his statement. “Moreover, we have only right this morning inked a deal through Bodog Antigua, from whom we license the Bodog brand. Under this contract, outside of our brand license territory, the www.bodog.com domain will be redirected to the other kind licensees’ sites, as appropriate. One domain, worldwide.”
Is the return of Bodog? Doubtful but we’ll see…

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