Oklahoma Code § 12-718A

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Foreign defamation judgments
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A.  For the purposes of this section only, a "foreign defamation
judgment" shall mean any judgment for a cause of action equivalent
or fundamentally similar to an action for libel or slander that is
rendered by a court or tribunal outside the United States or its
territories or possessions.  This section shall not apply to any
judgment for defamation, slander or libel rendered by a federal
court or a court or tribunal in this or any other state of the

United States, an American Indian tribe recognized by the United
States, or one of the United States territories or possessions.
B.  In addition to any other defenses that may exist, no foreign
defamation judgment shall be recognized or enforced if:
1.  It is determined by a court of this state that the judgment
was rendered by a judicial system that does not provide impartial
tribunals or procedures substantially compatible with the
requirements of due process of law applicable to courts of this
state;
2.  The court or tribunal issuing the foreign defamation
judgment did not have personal jurisdiction over the defendant in
accordance with the principles applicable under Oklahoma law; or
3.  The court or tribunal issuing the foreign defamation
judgment did not have subject matter jurisdiction over the action.
C.  A foreign defamation judgment shall not be recognized by any
court of this state until it is established by a preponderance of
the evidence that the defamation, libel or slander law applied in
the foreign defamation court's jurisdiction provides the same or
higher protection for freedom of speech and press as would be
provided under both the United States and Oklahoma Constitutions.
If it is determined that the law in the foreign defamation
judgment's jurisdiction provides the same or greater protection,
then the court may proceed to consider if the judgment shall be
recognized as a foreign judgment.  If it is determined that the law
in the foreign defamation judgment's jurisdiction does not provide
the same or greater protection, or if no finding is made on this
point, then the court shall not recognize or enforce the foreign
defamation judgment and the judgment shall be void.
D.  For the purpose of rendering declaratory relief with respect
to a person's liability for a foreign defamation judgment and
determining whether the foreign defamation judgment should be deemed
nonrecognizable, this state's courts have personal jurisdiction over
any person who obtains a foreign defamation judgment against any
person who:
1.  Is a resident of this state;
2.  Is a person or entity amenable to the jurisdiction of this
state;
3.  Has assets in this state; or
4.  May have to take action in this state to comply with the
foreign defamation judgment.
E.  This section shall apply to foreign defamation judgments
filed for enforcement on or after November 1, 2013.

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