Civil Procedure I
Purposeful Availment
Some intentional act by a party directed toward the forum state by which the party takes advantage of the benefits and privileges of the laws of the state, which justifies the exercise of personal jurisdiction by the forum state's courts over that party.
Alternatives ways of getting purposeful availment exist:
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Purposeful availment can be satisfied by purposefully availing of the stream of commerce:
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Websites can also meet the purposeful availment requirement. Music Makers.
There are three types of Internet activity:
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Passive site
- Only provides information
- Rarely gives jurisdiction unless the site is specifically directed at another state, i.e. defame person in another state (pretty much the only time it will)
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Semi-interactive site
- Can communicate but not buy or sell
- Look at the totality of the circumstances to see if there's personal jurisdiction, but if this is the only contact with the forum, it's unlikely to meet due process
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Interactive Site
- Allows two-way communication and order
- It is a contact that may meet minimum contacts. Repeated sales while knowing location will most likely meet due process
Music Makers held the standard that it must:
- Direct electronic activity into state
- Have manifest intent of engaging in business
- Be that activity that creates a cause of action
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Another alternative to purposeful availment is the effects test: