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Tuesday November 26, 2002 13:30 by Blisset
![]() Copyright is still the issue "This is important because it shows that you cannot escape U.S. justice by setting up shop outside the United States," Ramos said. LOS ANGELES (AP) - A federal judge considering an Internet copyright case said Monday he was inclined to allow U.S. record companies and movie studios to sue the Australia-based parent company of Kazaa, a popular online file-swapping service.
Judge Stephen Wilson heard arguments on whether Sharman Networks, which is headquartered in Australia and incorporated in the Pacific Island nation of Vanuatu, is subject to U.S. copyright laws.
Carey Ramos, an attorney representing song writers and music publishers, said the judge's comments would send a message to those companies seeking to operate offshore. "This is important because it shows that you cannot escape U.S. justice by setting up shop outside the United States," Ramos said.
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Jump To Comment: 1 2we need more useful information about things in the real world like this, and less swp and sp boring rambling messages about stuff of interest just to their little sects.