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Against US based NSO property, practically speaking.


> US based NSO property, practically speaking

Nope. Not only does Israel have an extradition treaty with the U.S., their civil systems are quite tightly linked.

[1] https://www.state.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/07-110-Isra...


Extradition has next to nothing to do with a civil EULA suit.


> Extradition has next to nothing to do with a civil EULA suit

The following has been mentioned elsewhere in the thread. If NSO blows off the EULA suit, they'll be held in contempt of court. That tends to escalate into the type of thing for which one can be extradited.


They wont be held in contempt, the court will decide the case in their default. That's what happens when you don't appear for a civil lawsuit.


You say that tends to happen, but I can't seem to find a single case where civil no show and non payment escalated to criminal foreign extradition. Do you have any examples of this?




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