Emerging Technologies and the Law: Forms and Analysis, Volume 1The future has arrived ahead of schedule Content publishers, entertainment and media companies, communications companies, and computer hardware and software companies are combining to create products that are revolutionizing business and private lives. Law firms and businesses must be prepared to react quickly or risk being left behind. That's where Emerging Technologies and the Law: Forms and Analysis book and CD comes in. This comprehensive guide addresses the many legal issues presented by complex cross-technology transactions. It features 100 ready-to-use forms on CD-ROM that eliminate guesswork and lead you through every critical step in structuring different kinds of agreements. You'll find clear explanations of: the technological and legal issues involved; an overview of patent law as it applies to emerging technologies; checklists of important factors to consider before beginning a complex cross-technology transaction; and more. Book ɲ looseleaf, two volumes, 2,024 pages and one CD-ROM; originally published in 1994, completely revised edition published in 2002, updated as needed; no additional charge for updates during your subscription. Looseleaf print subscribers receive supplements. The online edition is updated automatically. ISBN: 978-1-58852-107-1. |
Contents
3 Reservation of Rights | 3-1 |
3 20 | 3-3 |
18 | 3-8 |
Product Distribution | 3-9 |
4 Best Efforts Promotion | 4-6 |
5 Reversion Provisions | 5 |
Foreword | vii |
8 Disclaimer of Warranties | xix |
CHAPTER 3 | 6-3 |
10 Ownership of Proprietary Rights | 6-10 |
CHAPTER 1 | 8-1 |
13 Term | 13 |
A Instant Messaging Push | 1 |
14 Termination Provisions | 14 |
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Emerging Technologies and the Law: Forms and Analysis, Volume 1 Richard Raysman No preview available - 2002 |
Emerging Technologies and the Law: Forms and Analysis, Volume 1 Richard Raysman No preview available - 2002 |
Emerging Technologies and the Law: Forms and Analysis, Volume 1 Richard Raysman No preview available - 2002 |
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