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Old 11-20-2016, 11:18 PM   #495
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Originally Posted by ratinox View Post
Rule 2 might be difficult for a plaintiff to prove. Or it might be easy to do so. "It depends".

A plaintiff (author) does not have to prove rule 3. It's on the defendant (publisher for the sake of this discussion) to disprove.
Wasn't 3 most business must be done in Massachusetts?
If the publisher had access to the sales records, it would be easily disproved unless they only sold the books in Massachusetts.
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