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[Nettime-bold] (fwd) ALI meeting on Hague Convention |
----- Forwarded Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 15:35:38 -0400 From: James Love <love@cptech.org> Organization: http://www.cptech.org To: Multiple recipients of list RANDOM-BITS <random-bits@venice.essential.org> Subject: [Random-bits] ALI meeting on Hague Convention Apparently this afternoon the American Law Institute will have a Washington, DC discussion about the Hague Convention on Foreign Judgements, a topic that has never been discussed in any US news article that I have read. As indicated in an earlier note (http://www.cptech.org/ecom/hague-march-2000.html), the proposed treaty would create mechanism to govern the recognition and collection of foreign judgments, including, for example, foreign judgments against US citizens for libel, slander, copyright infringement, fraud, and just about anything else that could be the subject to private litigation. The potential impact and exposure for internet related activities is enormous, and essentially unknown and yet to be discussed by anyone but a handful of experts. Jamie ======================================================= James Love, Director | http://www.cptech.org Consumer Project on Technology | mailto:love@cptech.org P.O. Box 19367 | voice: 1.202.387.8030 Washington, DC 20036 | fax: 1.202.234.5176 ======================================================= _______________________________________________ Random-bits mailing list Random-bits@lists.essential.org http://lists.essential.org/mailman/listinfo/random-bits ----- Backwarded _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold