MIÉ 15 DE MAYO DE 2024 - 21:34hs.
Knocking down a 2016 state law

New York court rules that daily fantasy sports is gambling

A judge in Albany has ruled that daily fantasy sports games are a form of gambling and should be considered illegal in New York State. The decision knocked down a 2016 state law signed by Governor Andrew Cuomo that said the offerings of sites like DraftKings and FanDuel were permitted games of skill.

Acting Supreme Court Justice Gerald Connolly overruled a 2016 law signed by Governor Cuomo which allowed and regulated daily fantasy contests.

The decision knocked down a 2016 state law signed by Governor Andrew Cuomo that said the offerings of sites like DraftKings and FanDuel were permitted games of skill. Both companies allow players to buy into pools where they build fantasy rosters of sports figures and win prizes based on how they perform. They said the games aren’t gambling because they relied on players’ skill.

Legislation was introduced and enacted after former Attorney General Eric Schneiderman sued the companies in 2015. In court filings that year, FanDuel estimated it had 600,000 users in New York, about 10% of its total customer base.

Schneiderman’s case was put on hold to give lawmakers a chance to act, and Cuomo, a Democrat, signed the bill in August 2016. The law declared that daily fantasy sports were “not games of chance” and “do not constitute gambling” under the state’s penal law. However, four antigambling advocates sued in 2017.

Acting Supreme Court Justice Gerald Connolly said in his ruling that an 1894 amendment to the state constitution gave a broad definition of prohibited gaming activities, so although daily fantasy sports contests are “predominated by skill rather than chance,” they are indeed gambling.

DraftKings attorney David Boies claimed the ruling still allowed the company to “continue to offer their services to players” and that DraftKings was “committed to working with the legislature.”

Source: GMB