LegalTED

If you’ve never heard of TED, you should check it out!  (If you’ve gone to TED, please let me know.) Anyways, TED’s an annual conference designed to bring the best thinkers together from the entire world to solve some of the world’s most pressing problems.  These folks are encouraged to speak with the other TED [...]

More on using other people’s work

I’ve written before on the topic of using other people’s work as the basis for your contracts. Google apparently didn’t learn that they need to not necessarily borrow from themselves, either, for the EULA related to Google’s new browser, Chrome. But the bigger issue in this new EULA from Google were the terms itself.  Specifically, [...]

Creating the Batphone

One of the most common stumbling blocks most contracts people encounter is simply getting their business folks to come to them for help.  In a great article from the Wisconsin Technology Network, Mark Foley lists 10 questions a business person should ask themselves to find out whether they should go get contracts assistance in a [...]

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