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The Granite Gate court held that because the web page ad "would be on continuously on the Internet and that it had to reach national markets that included Minnesota," as would the e-mail distribution list, that the defendant had made sufficient contacts to make Minnesota jurisdiction proper. In making this determination, the court found particularly persuasive the recent case Inset Systems, Inc., v. Instruction Set, Inc., [...] which held that advertising via a web page could produce jurisdiction.
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