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The United States District Court in the Northern District of California has thrown out the N500m damages registered in the United Kingdom on behalf of the general overseer of Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Worldwide Daniel Olukoya and the church against a UK-based blogger Maureen Badejo. The court also declined personal jurisdiction over the defendants and denied plaintiffs’ motion for default judgment.
Justice Abiodun Akinyemi of an Ogun State High Court in Abeokuta had awarded N500m damages against Badejo over libellous publications against Olukoya and MFM. But the US Court District Judge 1, Haywood Gilliam Jr., in his judgment obtained on Monday, denied the motion for default judgment and dismissed the case “for lack of personal jurisdiction.” ....
US court dismisses Olukoya's suit against UK-based blogger punchng.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from punchng.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
US court dismisses Olukoya's suit against UK-based blogger msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Photo: CHRISTOF STACHE/AFP via Getty Images The internet has done a doozy on language over the last 20 years and we’re not just referring here to the advent of the humble “lol”. Even supposedly simple words like “buy” or “rent,” when filtered through the minds of corporate lawyers and online storefronts, can get pretty twisted, something made clear today as Apple finds itself dragged toward court over allegations that it’s not at all clear what the company meant when it offered to allow customers to “buy” content on iTunes or its other digital marketplaces. Advertisement The crux of the question comes down to the fact that what you’re buying when you purchase just about any digital content online is not a product, but a license; a license that, yes, grants you access to your song or film or what have you, but which also contains certain restrictions. Most notably, those restrictions include Apple’s ability to yank said content from their servers ....