XYZ Corp., an Oregon corporation with a "brick and mortar" location only in Oregon, has a website by which viewers simply view pictures of cars that XYZ sells only in Oregon. May XYZ be sued in Texas? Discuss.?
What will be an ideal response?
No. The website in this case is passive; there is no interaction with residents of Texas. XYZ has merely posted information on its website and Texas residents look at this information. They do not enter into contracts with XYZ. Thus, XYZ's contacts with the State of Texas are minimal; thus, it should not be subject to the jurisdiction of Texas courts.?
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