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Keeton v. Hustler Magazine, Inc. : ウィキペディア英語版 | Keeton v. Hustler Magazine, Inc.
''Keeton v. Hustler Magazine, Inc.'', 465 U.S. 770 (1984), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that a state could assert personal jurisdiction over the publisher of a national magazine which published an allegedly defamatory article about a resident of another state, and where the magazine had wide circulation in that state. ==Facts== ''Keeton'' was a case for defamation brought by Kathy Keeton, a New York resident and publisher of ''Penthouse'' magazine, against the nationally distributed ''Hustler'' magazine. The plaintiff chose to bring the case in New Hampshire, even though the plaintiff was not a resident there, because New Hampshire allowed six years to bring suit under that state's statute of limitations, which is longer than any other state. Also, New Hampshire's "Single Publication Rule" could increase the amount of damages the plaintiff could collect by accounting for publication in all 50 states.
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