Intellectual Property
Sep. 4, 2003
Circuit Panel: State's Courts Can Judge in Internet Case
SAN FRANCISCO - In its first ruling on Internet jurisdiction, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held Tuesday that California courts can adjudicate cases involving a company doing business in the state via the World Wide Web, even though the firm has no agent here and does not pay California taxes.




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