Multi-Jurisdictional Compliance in Cyberspace

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Law, by definition, was jurisdictional, yet in cyberspace, it had become increasingly questionable whether laws regulating the physical marketplace were able to be superimposed onto this new marketspace or were altogether redundant. The collapsing of time and space that Internet-based commerce enabled had huge implications for international trade. This case outlines the international implications of "doing business" on the Internet. While the issues of "multi-jurisdictional compliance" are wide ranging, an example in the case draws attention to the protection of intellectual property rights. In particular, issues related to the use of trademarks on Web sites, in hyperlinks or as metatags are raised, as are the implications for registered trademark owners in cyberspace.
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