Personal Jurisdiction
By: regina • Essay • 326 Words • May 4, 2010 • 1,454 Views
Personal Jurisdiction
1. Why is personal jurisdiction an issue for those who post Websites?
Personal jurisdiction could be an issue for those who post websites because there seems to be a fine line between what is considered strictly interactive v. strictly passive use of websites. What is clear, however, is that if there is enough evidence of activity in a State outside of the State where the website originates, then the court would have personal jurisdiction should a case come before the judge.
2. What are some reasons that a website owner might be concerned with whether a court is able to obtain 'personal jurisdiction' over them?
When a website owner designs a website, he or she will have to pay close attention to the information they are trying to project. If the website is strictly an interactive website created solely for the purpose of soliciting business then there is cause for concern with personal jurisdiction. Also if the owner operates a website for informational purposes, but allow the user to provide personal information that the owner can use to solicit business, then the owner could be subject to personal jurisdiction by a court.
3. What is normally required for a court to have personal jurisdiction?
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