On-Demand Course Highlight: Data Terms in AI and Cloud Services Contracts

Looking for self-paced learning about information technology contracts’ ever-tricky and evolving data terms? In today’s blog, we focus on one of our data-specific on-demand courses: Data Terms in AI and Cloud Services Contracts.

Few contract-drafters really understand data, particularly that you can’t own meaningful IP rights in data. So contracts often address data rights poorly, particularly in agreements about software-as-a-service (SaaS) and other cloud services. Plus, new, complex issues arise when AI-related contracts grapple with data terms – particularly contracts for purchase or sale of generative AI.

In under an hour and a half, this recorded course addresses these issues and explains the terms you need to manage data. And it is conveniently broken down by lessons and clauses. 

Topics covered include:

  • “Ownership” of data and the limited value of IP
  • Rights in prompts, training data, and outputs from machine learning, particularly gen-AI
  • Data indemnities and the problems they raise
  • Promising privacy compliance, or not
  • And more …

We welcome you to view a sample lesson free, right here.

Interested in other pre-recorded programs? Learn more about our on-demand offerings here.

Continuing Legal Education (CLE): Credit is available!

  • California: Tech Contracts Academy is an approved CLE multiple activity provider (MAP). Your CA CLE credit is “participatory” for attending live webinars, “self-study” for watching on-demand courses and recordings of webinars. Credit is “general” unless a subfield is identified on a course’s sales page. 
  • Other Jurisdictions: We provide a certificate and other resources that may assist students seeking credit outside California. (Jurisdictions differ on whether students may self-report or apply individually and, if so, what’s required.)
  • See here for more details about our CLE.

The fine print: Tech Contracts Academy® LLC is not a law firm, and does not provide legal services. The Tech Contracts Handbook, and Tech Contract Academy’s publications and courses, are intended for general informational purposes only; they are not to be considered, and do not provide, legal advice. Course participation is subject to our Terms of Use, available on each course’s sales page for review prior to purchase.

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