A challenge to the alleged misappropriation of software technology its inventors say ferrets out fraudulent online “consumer” reviews should be heard in federal court in the Northern District of New York, a judge in Florida has decided.

New York has “much greater local interest in the outcome of this dispute than Florida does,” Judge James Cohn of the Southern District of Florida wrote in Social Language Processing v. Ott, 12-62286-civ.

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