The main servers for the new Internet gaming site operated by the Iipay Nation of Santa
Ysabel in California are located on a reserve in Canada, an executive said.
The tribe launched PrivateTable.Com last week under
an "inter-jurisdictional" agreement with the Kahnawake Gaming
Commission, a regulatory body based on the Kahnawake Mohawk Territory in
Quebec.
David Chelette, the president of the new venture, told Online Poker report that the "primary" servers are on the reserve, with "secondary" servers on the reservation in California.
Chelette also said “a VPN connection between Santa Ysabel and Kahnawake" provides a communication link between the two Native governments.
The tribe closed it physical casino in February. The facility failed to meet expectations and owes millions of dollars to its
creditors, including the Yavapai-Apache Nation of
Arizona.
Federal law bars Internet
gaming unless it is conducted under a Class III gaming compact or under
state law. Neither condition appears to be met in California but Martin Owens, an attorney who is working with the tribe, believes PrivateTable.Com is legal.
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