Originally Posted by stuck?
Why does everybody forget about Canada? 
How about us, apply there? Not that I have even gone online for many mooons :P
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It applies the same as to any American. Since Sony is granted a location of their choosing for court, and precedent on such inter-nation tribunals is already in place, you would simply be sent to California (at your expense, of course) to sue or defend against Sony until they bankrupt you.
Which is quite a joke, as if I were to choose a Canadian court, Sony wouldn't be allowed to stall, and I wouldn't go broke trying to fight them.
There is too many questionable tactics allowed in American courts, its no wonder people doubt that there is any legal protection for peasants.