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24 Va. J.L. & Tech. 1 (2020-2021)
Internet Jurisdiction: Using Content Delivery Networks to Ascertain Intention

handle is hein.journals/vjolt24 and id is 121 raw text is: VIRGINIA JOURNAL OF LAW &
TECHNOLOGY
FALL 2020   UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA  VOL. 24, NO. 3

Internet Jurisdiction: Using Content
Delivery Networks to Ascertain
Intention
PATRICK LINT
© 2020 Virginia Journal of Law & Technology, at http://www.vjolt.org/.
LL.M., Columbia Law School (2020); J.D., The University of Sydney Law School
(2017); B.A., Williams College (2013). Thanks to Professor George A. Bermann and
Professor Steven M. Bellovin for their invaluable mentorship and advice throughout
the writing process. I am grateful to the editorial team of Virginia Journal of Law &
Technology for preparing this article for publication. Thanks also to Diana Rose
Newby, Valerie Seiling Jacobs, Natalie Adler, and Stephen Preskill for stylistic
comments on previous drafts of this article. Any mistakes are my own.

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TECHNOLOGY

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