Robert, who lives in Ohio, files a lawsuit against Trading Post, a Washington company, in an Ohio state court. The Trading Post's only sales activity outside the state of Washington occurs via its Web site. According to the sliding-scale standard, the Ohio court can always exercise personal jurisdiction over out-of-state defendants based on Internet transactions if the court finds that the defendant has
a. interacted with at least three Ohio residents through its Web site.
b. a commercial cyber presence.
c. received a national trademark and domain name for its Web site.
d. conducted substantial business with Ohio residents through its Web site.

Respuesta :

Answer:

d. conducted substantial business with Ohio residents through its Web site.

Explanation:

As for the information provided,

It is provided that Robert living in Ohio files the law suit,

As it is provided that Trading Post connects to its customers for sales and related issues only through web site when orders are from outside Washington.

Therefore the trades in Ohio by Trading Post is via web only.

Thus, it can be concluded that the correct option is

Statement D