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Subject: IP: Minnesota and Internet Commerce
From: TAtmore <TAtmore@aol.com> Dave: This may be of interest to IPers. I haven't seen a lot about it in the national press. The decision could have a broad impact on I-commerce. At least in MN. Companies could be subject to taxation, regulation, etc. The Minnesota Supreme Court recently refused to hear an appeal of a Minnesota Court of Appeals case that held as follows: "Appellants, having advertised on the Internet a forthcoming on-line gambling service and having developed from the Internet a mailing list that includes one or more Minnesota residents, are subject to personal jurisdiction in Minnesota because they purposefully availed themselves of the privilege of conducting commercial activities in this state to an extent that maintenance of an action here does not offend traditional notions of fair play and substantial justice." I expect there will be an appeal to the US Supreme Court as the case deals with the 5th Amend. due process rights of the defendant.
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