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How a Well Drafted EULA Saved A Lot of Money

A recent case was dismissed before trial, as the terms of the end user agreement (EULA template) were so well drafted that as a matter of law it helped to resolve the main issue in the case. In  Hayes vs SpectorSoft Corporation (dated November 3, 2009) the judge dismissed the

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“New” Non-Latin Based Domain Name Extensions

“New” Non-Latin Based Domain Name Extensions: What Is This All About? You may have heard that ICANN (the group that manages naming conventions on the Internet) recently announced that domain names will now be allowed in non-Latin languages. This may not seem like a big issue from the US perspective,

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When is a Software Licensing or SaaS Deal Done?

I have found it interesting that there is too often a different perspective between when business people and lawyers think a Software Licensing or SAAS deal is done. I have met some business people that believe the deal is done once they orally discuss (not necessarily agree to) certain important

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Who Else is Streamlining Their Agreements?

Who Else is Streamlining Their Agreements (software attorney’s take)? It appears that other legal minds out there (other than a software attorney) are thinking of ways to streamline agreements, as the in-house team at Scottish & Newcastle (a beverage company based in Scotland (I had to look that up)) has

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How does the App Store Handle App Licensing

How does the App Store Handle App Licensing (you know, Software EULAs)? In essence we are going to look at something I call ‘platform licensing,’ for lack of a better term in terms of the App store licensing (you know, software EULA and software licensing agreement issues). iPhone users for

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