Good question. Another question is, how will a court in a foreign country answer?
Court decisions in the US on jurisdiction of cross-border internet postings have been contradictory, and I know of none in non-US countries. Each country gets to rule on jurisdictional matters on its own terms.
Court decisions in the US on jurisdiction of cross-border internet postings have been contradictory, and I know of none in non-US countries. Each country gets to rule on jurisdictional matters on its own terms.