Multiple Choice
Craig,a Canadian resident,has decided to create a website offering products and services to consumers in certain European markets.Which of the following is true with respect to the jurisdictional issues that arise?
A) It is sufficient for Craig to follow the rules of his own jurisdiction.
B) Because the website was created to do business in other jurisdictions, the laws of those jurisdictions will apply to the transactions unless it is clearly stated otherwise in the contract.
C) Disclaimers posted on Craig's website will protect him if the content of his website turns out to constitute an offence in the European markets in which he is operating.
D) Craig could not be prosecuted for an activity that is against the law in a European jurisdiction, as long as that activity is acceptable in Canada.
E) "Conflict of laws" refers to the established rule that if laws in one jurisdiction conflict with those of another, it is the laws of the jurisdiction of residence that always govern.
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