Why would you put a DMCA or privacy policy in your contract?
This week’s musings on tech contracts… A lot of companies add their DMCA* and privacy policies to their contracts. They link those policies and add
This week’s musings on tech contracts… A lot of companies add their DMCA* and privacy policies to their contracts. They link those policies and add
This is the third and last in our series of posts about contracts for purchase and sale of AI with a focus on gen-AI. Click
This just in: The European Union adopted its “adequacy decision” for the European Union-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (“DPF”). The U.S. launched its process by which
[Things don’t stand still in the world of data privacy. See our update about the EU Adequacy Decision and next steps: https://www.techcontracts.com/2023/07/21/personal-data-transfers-schrems/] There’s been a
Here are ten issues to consider when addressing data in IT contracts. This issue-spotter serves both customers and providers, though generally the former benefit more
[Things don’t stand still in the world of data privacy. Check out our updates about the EU Adequacy Decision and next steps: https://www.techcontracts.com/2023/07/21/personal-data-transfers-schrems/, and background
[Things don’t stand still in the world of data privacy. Check out our updates about the EU Adequacy Decision and next steps: https://www.techcontracts.com/2023/07/21/personal-data-transfers-schrems/, and background
[Things don’t stand still in the world of data privacy. Check out our updates: https://www.techcontracts.com/2023/07/21/personal-data-transfers-schrems; Spring Cleaning: Fix Contract Terms for Data Transfers From The UK;
[We updated this post in November of 2022. Click here for the new version.] Here are ten issues to consider when addressing data in IT
This post has been superseded by a new version. Please click here. IT providers often add their copyright (DMCA) and privacy policies to their contracts.
Last month, the U.S. Department of State started requiring that visa applicants list their social media handles. Would-be immigrants and visitors to the U.S. don’t
By David W. Tollen Many tech contracts require that one or both parties “comply with applicable law.” Or they require compliance with specific laws, like “all
CIO.com recently published an article by our founder, David Tollen. Please click here.
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