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Re: from cni-copyright: Transjurisdictional Issues
Update on transjurisdictional dispute from John Muller.
On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, John Muller wrote:
> Jamie: The Australian court has ruled that it will not grant an injunction
> against the U.S. resident, but reserved for later whether the U.S. resident
> may be subject to payment of damages if the material is found to be
> defamatory. See
> http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/nsw/supreme_ct/1999/526.html.
>
> At 11:54 PM 6/10/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >Interesting e-commerce dispute. Jamie
> >
>
>
> John Muller
> johnmuller@earthlink.net
> jmuller@brobeck.com
> "The ladder of law has no top and no bottom"
>
>
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