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Full-Text Articles in Law
Another Look At European Internet Law, Alain Gardrat
Another Look At European Internet Law, Alain Gardrat
Media Law and Policy
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Table Of Contents, Volume Vii Fall 1998 Number 1, New York Law School
Table Of Contents, Volume Vii Fall 1998 Number 1, New York Law School
Media Law and Policy
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Regulatory Treatment Of Network Convergence: Opportunities And Challenges In The Digital Era, Benjamin Lipschitz
Regulatory Treatment Of Network Convergence: Opportunities And Challenges In The Digital Era, Benjamin Lipschitz
Media Law and Policy
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Personal Jurisdiction In Cyberspace: Where Can You Be Sued, And Whose Laws Apply, George Perry
Personal Jurisdiction In Cyberspace: Where Can You Be Sued, And Whose Laws Apply, George Perry
Media Law and Policy
The development to date of the law of personal jurisdiction based on Internet and World Wide Web contacts is evolving in a way that could pose a legal threat to all Web site operators, and in particular the smaller independent site operators who can least afford it, by making them subject to being sued in virtually every state in the country. This article reviews the recent case law and concludes that, notwithstanding good policy reasons to do otherwise, some courts are finding personal jurisdiction to exist in circumstances that appear to go beyond the U.S. Supreme Court's admonition that the …