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MicroWare hosts a Web site that advertises its software products, features upgrades and "patches" for its existing software products, and accepts orders for the products from consumers throughout the world. Mary, who owns and operates Business Records, Inc,, a small bookkeeping and payroll business in Colorado, orders from the Web site a copy of MicroWare's Office Books software. Office Books is designed to help accountants and bookkeepers keep accurate business records. When Office Books is found to have a defect in its calculating program, MicroWare offers a patch on its Web site to fix the problem. Mary has already lost several customers because of the miscalculating defect, however, and files a suit against MicroWare in a Colorado state court. Can the court exercise jurisdiction over MicroWare? Why or why not?

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