i read in a differnt article that they knew about the court date but didn't show up. there is no way he will step a foot on USA soil.
A little something called "international law", I think.
A little something called "international law", I think.
Bodog is in Antigua, and I presume wholly governed there now. What makes you think Antigua is going to work on behalf of the US justice system to collect? I'd expect them to do the precise opposite, with much fanfare.
Unless the suit is retroactive and Bodog can be tied to Canada, I wouldn't be so sure this judgement is enforceable.
(Which is not to imply that Bodog won't pay if they lose on appeal - I expect that they would - I'm just saying ...)
Unless the suit is retroactive and Bodog can be tied to Canada, I wouldn't be so sure this judgement is enforceable.
Its a civil action. The plaintiff could, I suppose, send bounty hunters to collect. They would have to kidnap and return to the US. Can't imagine that happening over a patent case.