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- Bensusan_Restaurant_Corp._v._King abstract "Bensusan Restaurant Corp. v. King, 126 F.3d 25, is a 1997 United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit case that helped define the parameters of personal jurisdiction in the Internet context, specifically for passive websites that only advertise local services. The opinion, written by Judge Ellsworth Van Graafeiland, affirmed the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York's holding that defendant Richard B. King's Internet website did not satisfy New York's long-arm statute requirements for plaintiff Bensusan Restaurant Corporation to bring a trademark infringement suit in New York. The District Court's decision also likened creating a website to merely placing a product into the stream of commerce, and held that such an act was insufficient to satisfy due process and personal jurisdiction requirements.".
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- Bensusan_Restaurant_Corp._v._King citations "25920.0".
- Bensusan_Restaurant_Corp._v._King court "United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit".
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- Bensusan_Restaurant_Corp._v._King decidedate "Sept. 10, 1997".
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- Bensusan_Restaurant_Corp._v._King fullname "Bensusan Restaurant Corporation v. Richard B. King, individually and doing business as The Blue Note".
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- Bensusan_Restaurant_Corp._v._King holding "In favor of defendant Richard B. King".
- Bensusan_Restaurant_Corp._v._King judges Ellsworth_Van_Graafeiland.
- Bensusan_Restaurant_Corp._v._King judges John_M._Walker,_Jr..
- Bensusan_Restaurant_Corp._v._King judges Pierre_N._Leval.
- Bensusan_Restaurant_Corp._v._King litigants "Bensusan Restaurant Corp. v. King".
- Bensusan_Restaurant_Corp._v._King prior "Bensusan Restaurant Corp. v. King, 937 F. Supp. 295".
- Bensusan_Restaurant_Corp._v._King quote "Personal jurisdiction by acts of non-domiciliaries. Acts which are the basis of jurisdiction. As to a cause of action arising from any of the acts enumerated in this section, a court may exercise personal jurisdiction over any non-domiciliary, or his executor or administrator, who in person or through an agent: . . . 2. commits a tortious act within the state, except as to a cause of action for defamation of character arising from the act; or 3. commits a tortious act without the state causing injury to person or property within the state, except as to a cause of action for defamation of character arising from the act, if he . . . expects or should reasonably expect the act to have consequences in the state and derives substantial revenue from interstate or international commerce.".
- Bensusan_Restaurant_Corp._v._King source "N.Y. C.P.L.R. § 302".
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- Bensusan_Restaurant_Corp._v._King subject Category:United_States_trademark_case_law.
- Bensusan_Restaurant_Corp._v._King comment "Bensusan Restaurant Corp. v. King, 126 F.3d 25, is a 1997 United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit case that helped define the parameters of personal jurisdiction in the Internet context, specifically for passive websites that only advertise local services. The opinion, written by Judge Ellsworth Van Graafeiland, affirmed the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York's holding that defendant Richard B.".
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