Question

In a suit by Yahoo!, Inc., against the International League against Racism and Anti-Semitism, a court in the United States held that the French court's decision in the case mentioned in the previous question was
a. improper, because it violated the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
b. improper, because Yahoo was not aware that its Web site was being accessed in France.
c. proper, because materials on Yahoo's U.S.-based servers could be viewed on a Web site accessible in France.
d. proper, because Yahoo's offer for sale via its Web site of Nazi memorabilia was "politically undesirable" speech.

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