Storm Raven
First Post
S'mon said:Heh, good luck trying to enforce your million dollar US law-court award for copyright infringement against somebody in a non-US jurisdiction. About as likely* as US courts enforcing French judgements fining Yahoo for offering Nazi memorabilia on Yahoo.com.
*Leaving aside possible bribery & intimidation of third-world jurisdictions.
That's why you sue under sections of the law that implement portions of international copyright treaties that both nations are signatories to. It's hard for a defendant to argue that the judgment against him shouldn't be enforced when the law he's violated is identical in both nations.


