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Computer Law

Drafting and Negotiating Forms and Agreements, With Forms on Disk

Peter Brown , Richard Raysman

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Don't draft a computer-related agreement without this guide Richard Raysman and Peter Brown have opened their files to bring you over 100 user-friendly forms and agreements. In Computer Law: Drafting and Negotiating Forms and Agreements book and CD you will find discussions of such key topics as: hardware acquisition, financing and maintenance; software licensing, development and maintenance; antitrust law; copyright, patent and trade secret protection of software; the Internet and electronic communications; domain name registration; the computer contracting process; outsourcing; resellers; software publishing; work for hire; electronic fund transfers; the status of source codes under bankruptcy; and litigating computer actions, including the use of expert witnesses.
Computer Law: Drafting and Negotiating Forms and Agreements includes an overview of computer technology, featuring a unique computer law glossary, and keeps you up to date on the latest legislative developments and significant state and federal court decisions. This two-volume deskset comes complete with a CD-ROM containing all the forms discussed in the text. You'll be able to draft high-quality legal documents with less work and in less time than ever before.

Book Ι‰ looseleaf, two volumes, and one CD-ROM; published in 1984, updated as needed. ISBN: 978-1-58852-024-1.
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