Answer:
1. Yes, if they do active business. The standard is the same as it is for traditional businesses. Once a business “enters” a state to do business, especially when there are actual sales, not just discussions, it subjects itself to its law.
2. The case was probably for less than $75,000, since the money paid was about $21,000. Even allowing for lost profits Blimka may have earned by resale, it would be unlikely to be enough for diversity jurisdiction. In any case, My Web failed to show up to defend itself and lost. So later when it lost on the claim of lack of jurisdiction, it could not ask for another day in court.
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