Question: 1. A website, such as Amazon or E-Bay, provides Amrod Company's information, allows customers to download Amrod's forms, and an order to Amrod is made
1.
A website, such as Amazon or E-Bay, provides Amrod Company's information, allows customers to download Amrod's forms, and an order to Amrod is made by a customer who downloaded the form and contacted Amrod directly for the sale of the item. Is the website itself subject to jurisdiction for liability purposes if this information and order form "lands" from cyberspace into a plaintiff's state?
A) Yes, because the website provided the form that could be downloaded.
B) No. The website was not involved of the actual sale of an item between a buyer and seller
2.
Which of the following IS NOT a specialized court.
Small Claims Court
Municipal Court
Federal District Court
Tax Court
All the of the above are specialized courts.
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