The first section of this Article presents the laws governing Internet content providers and the jurisdictional regime that gave rise to this see saw battle. The second section examines a series of court proceedings. The first two proceedings in France in 2000 resulted in a French court order directing Yahoo to add geo-location filtering software to its servers in Santa Clara. The subsequent California district court litigation filed in 2001 resulted in summary judgment for Yahoo. This judgment is on appeal. The third and final section explores the global implications of the French and U.S. proceedings. The section concludes that the international community should restructure certain principles governing international jurisdiction in Intern...
The Internet and cyberspace have long been a part of our lives. Internet technologies have created a...
Private international law, or conflict of laws as it is usually referred to in the U.S., is an histo...
The Internet’s cross-border relationships and de-territoriality exacerbate problems relating to the...
The first section of this Article presents the laws governing Internet content providers and the jur...
Internet users, legal scholars, and international observers have been predicting a clash over ideas ...
The disfavored status within international law of unilateral state-based regulations that target ext...
Instead of attacking or defending the French or the U.S. courts, this Article proposes to focus on t...
The Yahoo! auction case illustrates the problems inherent in the lack of a common Internet jurisdict...
This paper will use the Yahoo case to illustrate the unique jurisdictional dilemma posed by the Inte...
It is no secret that the Internet has transforemd the way we communicate with each other in the mode...
In May 2000, a French court decided that a French law banning the display of Nazi materials for sale...
The author discusses the problems posed by internet jurisdiction, using the Bonnier Media case as an...
This article examines the French court order requiring Yahoo to prevent French Internet users from a...
As an introduction to the issue of Internet tort jurisdiction, Part I will recount the Yahoo! case, ...
In the spring of 2000, two French non-profit associations dedicated to fighting anti-Semitism attack...
The Internet and cyberspace have long been a part of our lives. Internet technologies have created a...
Private international law, or conflict of laws as it is usually referred to in the U.S., is an histo...
The Internet’s cross-border relationships and de-territoriality exacerbate problems relating to the...
The first section of this Article presents the laws governing Internet content providers and the jur...
Internet users, legal scholars, and international observers have been predicting a clash over ideas ...
The disfavored status within international law of unilateral state-based regulations that target ext...
Instead of attacking or defending the French or the U.S. courts, this Article proposes to focus on t...
The Yahoo! auction case illustrates the problems inherent in the lack of a common Internet jurisdict...
This paper will use the Yahoo case to illustrate the unique jurisdictional dilemma posed by the Inte...
It is no secret that the Internet has transforemd the way we communicate with each other in the mode...
In May 2000, a French court decided that a French law banning the display of Nazi materials for sale...
The author discusses the problems posed by internet jurisdiction, using the Bonnier Media case as an...
This article examines the French court order requiring Yahoo to prevent French Internet users from a...
As an introduction to the issue of Internet tort jurisdiction, Part I will recount the Yahoo! case, ...
In the spring of 2000, two French non-profit associations dedicated to fighting anti-Semitism attack...
The Internet and cyberspace have long been a part of our lives. Internet technologies have created a...
Private international law, or conflict of laws as it is usually referred to in the U.S., is an histo...
The Internet’s cross-border relationships and de-territoriality exacerbate problems relating to the...