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Not only is that false. It makes me question whether you know anything about American law. SF can sue MonkeyParking in SF, CA, USA because what was being exchanged was SF property. The federal government is entirely irrelevant and this has been demonstrated by SCOTUS:
World in US Courts Special Edition: January 2014 - New US Supreme Court Decision Limits Suits Against Non-US Corporations | Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP - JDSupra
Are you seriously going to argue that San Francisco doesn't have a right to sue a company in a case where the facts are entirely based within San Francisco's jurisdiction and dependent on SF public infrastructure? Seriously? Jurisdictions have a right to sue/dictate laws within their borders. Get used to it.
the company which is in Italy , and its operations would be commerce...
only the federal government can deal with foreign commerce.....states are prohibited.