12-19-2007, 09:54 AM
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| A search I did The chief issue before the appeals court has been puzzling state and federal judges around the country
since the advent of the Internet: Where can plaintiffs sue if they have been libeled online? Courts in Minnesota, Connecticut, Nevada, Pennsylvania and North Carolina Alabama, to name a few,
have ruled that the mere posting of messages on an open forum by a resident of one state read in a second state was not sufficient to confer jurisdiction on the latter |
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