Multiple Choice
Will a plaintiff be allowed to assert jurisdiction over a defendant in the plaintiff's state for a cause of action arising out of the defendant's website?
A) It depends on the nature and quality of commercial activity that an entity conducts over the Internet.
B) Yes, for any type of action.
C) Yes, but only if the defendant consented to jurisdiction in the plaintiff's home state.
D) Yes, but only if the defendant has actually physically been in the plaintiff's home state within the 180 days prior to the filing of the complaint.
E) No, not under any circumstances.
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