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MicroWare hosts a Web site that advertises its software products, fea­tures upgrades and "patches" for its existing software products, and ac­cepts orders for the products from consumers throughout the world. Mary, who owns and operates Business Records, Inc,, a small bookkeep­ing and payroll business in Colorado, orders from the Web site a copy of MicroWare's Office Books software. Office Books is designed to help ac­countants and bookkeepers keep accurate business records. When Office Books is found to have a defect in its calculating program, MicroWare of­fers a patch on its Web site to fix the problem. Mary has already lost sev­eral customers because of the miscalculating defect, however, and files a suit against MicroWare in a Colorado state court. Can the court exercise jurisdiction over MicroWare? Why or why not?

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