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Old 2004-07-23, 04:31 PM   #11
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Originally posted by xxxjay
Yes, but my question is, by having a company set up outside the US with a corp, servers, and bank accounts in aonther country put you outside the Feds jurisdiction?
I'm NOT a lawyer - but I'd hazard a guess that if the "principal place of business" and therefore the place where the 2257 records would theoretically be kept is in fact not in the US, that DoJ could have no jurisdiction.
I don't even think the servers would have to be out of the USA - just the actual location of both the incorporation and the real physical address of the "principal place of business." Remember ISPs (which would include webhosts, no?) are specifically exempt from liability under Sec. 2257.
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