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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Feb. 26, 2008

Where in the World Is the Web?

Focus Column - By Peter Busch - When a crime is committed using the Internet, issues of personal jurisdiction can become quite murky.

FOCUS COLUMN

By Peter Busch
This article appears on Page 7.

      Determining the existence of personal jurisdiction in litigation involving the Internet is often extremely problematic. Business is conducted and information flows over the Internet, with individuals having no contact except through wires (or airwaves) connected to servers connected to computers, all of which may be maintained and operated by different entities in ...

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