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This book is the best in-depth study of a narrow topic of Soviet law published in recent years. The book provides important insights into the dynamics of the development of Soviet law in general & intellectual property law in particular during the last days of the old regime. Because of its attention to historical background & underlying policy issues, the book retains its value despite the disappearance of both the USSR & Soviet law.
With the twin aims of giving guidance in the negotiation of a wide range of computer contracts, and of providing practical advice on construction and drafting of those contracts, this book should be useful not only to practitioners in this field, but also to those employed in the sales and purchasing departments of the computer industry and its customers.
This text examines the main legal considerations surrounding computer software and hardware and their maintenance, distribution and marketing. In addition to paying close attention to EC legislation in this area, this edition reflects the spiralling growth of the computer industry and the large numbers of changes made in practice. Material new to this edition includes: public sector contracts; database rights; logic bombs; Software Directive changes; outsourcing/disaster recovery; commercial agents; ergonomics/health and safety regulations; network services/service level agreements; and site licences/multi-user agreements. Further precedents have been added to the existing precedent material and all relevant legislation, both UK and EC, is considered.
This text examines the main legal considerations surrounding computer software and hardware and their maintenance, distribution and marketing. In addition to paying close attention to EC legislation in this area, this edition reflects the spiralling growth of the computer industry and the large numbers of changes made in practice. Material new to this edition includes: public sector contracts; database rights; logic bombs; Software Directive changes; outsourcing/disaster recovery; commercial agents; ergonomics/health and safety regulations; network services/service level agreements; and site licences/multi-user agreements. Further precedents have been added to the existing precedent material and all relevant legislation, both UK and EC, is considered.
This book is the best in-depth study of a narrow topic of Soviet law published in recent years. The book provides important insights into the dynamics of the development of Soviet law in general & intellectual property law in particular during the last days of the old regime. Because of its attention to historical background & underlying policy issues, the book retains its value despite the disappearance of both the USSR & Soviet law.
Designed to assist legal practitioners, computer specialists and electronic data managers, this text provides detailed precedents for computer contracts. Each precedent is prefaced by an introductory note containing practical guidance on each clause.
This edition presents a practical analysis of contracts relevant to the purchase and use of computers and computer services. Based around an extensive set of precedents, it should be an ideal drafting tool for all those requiring up-to-date guidance on an area recently subject to profound change. The book sets e-commerce, the Internet and data protection into a wider IT law context. It is accompanied by a computer disk containing all the precedents - for rapid cutting and pasting into your own contracts.
This package contains 28 complete and ready-to-use contracts in an A4 loose-leaf volume and on WordPerfect disk, ready for party names to be inserted. Optional clauses are included to make the contracts suitable for the US, Japan, Australia and the EC. Explanatory notes are included introducing the practical negotiating points on each contract.
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