Posts Tagged ‘Internet Law’

No more lines in the virtual sand – the Hew Griffiths case considered.

No more lines in the virtual sand - the Hew Griffiths case considered.

Back in 1999, my law clerk, J. Eric Crupi and I considered the topic of personal jurisdiction as applied to the Internet. In the resulting Law on the Row article, entitled “Lines in the Virtual Sand.” In the original article, Eric concluded that “the boundaries of personal jurisdiction in cyberspace [...]


Lines in the Virtual Sand

by J. Eric Crupi  Consider this scenario: A music publishing company in Nashville advertises its services worldwide via an Internet web site. The site displays general information about the company, such as a description of its business, a listing of prominent clients, the company logo, and a phone number. In addition, the site also provides [...]


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