Technology Contract LawyerNeufeld Legal P.C. - Christopher Neufeld |
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TECHNOLOGY / INTERNET CONTRACT LAWYER Critical to almost every business arrangement is the underlying contract that the parties negotiate and enter into, as it will shape the manner in which their ongoing commercial relationship will be conducted and issues resolved. As such, it is imperative that the appropriate contract be drafted, such that the true intentions of the parties are addressed and appropriate contractual measures are put in place to resolve problems and settle disputes.
For knowledgeable and experienced legal representation in negotiating, drafting and reviewing business contracts, contact contract lawyer Christopher Neufeld at 416-887-9702 / 403-400-4092 or via email at Chris@LawyerContract.ca. |
Tech / Internet Agreement Contracts should be made specific to the particular circumstances of the business arrangement, as opposed to simply attempting to rely on a generic template that is not designed to advance your company's financial interests, hence the significance of a contract lawyer drafting your internet / technology agreement. Clauses often seen in such contracts might include some variant of: "x. Products License Grant. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, *** hereby grants to Distributor a royalty-free, nontransferable, nonsublicensable, nonexclusive license during the Term to reproduce, market, and distribute Products, in machine-readable binary code format only, directly *** to End Users and only as bundled solely with Distributor App in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. x. License Grant Restrictions. Distributor shall not, and shall not allow any third party *** to: (i) disassemble, de-compile or otherwise reverse engineer the Products or otherwise attempt to learn the source code or algorithms underlying the Products; (ii) except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, provide, sell, license, lease, lend, or disclose the Products to any third party; (iii) use the Products for timeshare, service bureau, or other unauthorized purposes; (iv) distribute the Products bundled or in connection with any software or service other than Distributor App; or (v) exceed the scope of any license granted to Distributor hereunder." |
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Contract Lawyer Christopher Neufeld is a corporate commercial solicitor admitted to practice law in Alberta and Ontario (Canada) and New York (U.S.A.). Christopher's legal practice focuses primarily on business law, in particular corporate commercial transactions and contract drafting and negotiations. Operating from Calgary [705 - 120 Silvercreek Close NW, Calgary, Alberta]; Toronto [1 Yonge Street, Suite 1801, Toronto, Ontario] and Burlington [719 Catalina Crescent, Burlington, Ontario]. For more information on internet business law visit LawyerInternetBusiness.com. © 2013. |
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