Tech Contracts Academy fulfills all your contract training needs

Tech Contracts Academy fulfills all your tech contracting training needs. We have a variety of upcoming live webinars as well as on-demand courses you can do at your own pace. Want custom training, for just your team? We offer in-house training.

Artificial Intelligence Contracts: Drafting and Negotiating (February 13)

Artificial intelligence is software – delivered via the cloud, like SaaS, or as an on-premise system. The most sophisticated forms – generative AI — have features unlike any other software. In this one hour webinar, we’ll look at those differences and the new terms they require. And we’ll look at commonalities with traditional software deals, grounding ourselves in the familiar.

Topics covered include:

  • Rights to training data, prompts, and outputs
  • Special IP risks and their impact on indemnities, warranties, and more
  • Privacy compliance terms
  • Terms on hallucination, defamation, and other third party risks
  • AI’s role as SaaS … or not
  • And more …
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Other upcoming webinars:

Tech Contracts On-Demand

Tech Contracts Academy’s On-Demand library is our newest offering. Just like our live programs, our On-Demand programs train you to draft and negotiate technology contracts – better, faster, with more confidence. And they do more – serving as a video reference guide you can use over and over – a full year’s access.

Broken into clause or topic-based segments, you can easily find your answers. Multiple On-Demand programs are available now, on topics ranging from contracts for AI, to cloud services contracts’ common mistakes, to key liability terms, to indemnities – with more (including Tech Contracts Master Classes) coming soon.

With on demand courses, you can watch at your own pace, on your schedule.

In-House Training: Customizable Training for you and your team

Our in-house programs are designed for teams, of 3-35 people. Thorough and customizable, options range from an hour and a half to several days. Your team can learn from – and discuss questions with – industry expert David Tollen.

For more information about in-house training programs, including fees, please contact us.

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CLE. Tech Contracts Master Classes™ and Tech Contracts Academy’s webinars are approved for Continuing Legal Education credit in California. Licensed elsewhere? Jurisdictions (and professions) differ as to whether students may apply individually for continuing education credit, and what is required. Materials we make available for Tech Contracts Academy’s programs (e.g., slides, presenter’s biography) may assist students’ self-submission efforts. Check here for more details about CLE. 

Discounts: See program registration pages for information about group discounts (teams of five or more from same company, for same Tech Contracts Academy program: 10% off a full live Master Class series; 15% off any live webinar; inapplicable to Tech Contracts Academy On-Demand). Contact [email protected] for more information, and to obtain a discount code prior to enrolling. (Only one discount code/coupon per program may be used.)

Our presenter. David Tollen founded Tech Contracts Academy® LLCAn attorney, instructor at U.C. Berkeley Law School, and expert witness, he authored the American Bar Association’s perennial bestseller, The Tech Contracts Handbook (ABA Publishing; 3rd ed. 2021). It is available from Amazon here, and other retailers.

Tech Contracts Academy® is a professional training company, created to bring confidence and expertise to professionals responsible for technology contracts. It provides public and in-house training on drafting and negotiating IT agreements. Contact us here or email [email protected] for more information about training for just your team.

Our programs provide general education, not legal advice. This communication is not, and our programs are not, advertising to provide legal services.

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