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 <description>&lt;p&gt;The question &amp;quot;What law am I obligated to obey?&amp;quot; is a fundamental one in any legal system and one that every lawyer should be able to answer for his or her client. It is, though, deceptively complex&amp;#8212;even in the non-Internet context. David Post will try to make some sense of this question as applied to activity on the Internet, both by presenting a very general framework for thinking about &amp;quot;jurisdictional&amp;quot; questions and by analyzing a number of recent cases raising specific jurisdictional issues.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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