Jeff Gordon on Supply Excellence
Justin Fogarty from Supply Excellence e-mailed last week and asked me (and some others as well) about what we thought would be the biggest supply chain risks in a recovery. He was kind enough to think that my response on “Instant Amnesia” warranted a guest post on Supply Excellence. Thanks to Justin for the opportunity! [...]
This Week on The Web 2009-08-23
The things that happened around the web this week – maybe you already read about them, maybe you need to again: no one wants money but everyone wants something that money can buy: http://bit.ly/KGzyN (@vpynchon – even if she’s on vacation) BSA softens anti-piracy msg: http://bit.ly/2027C Too bad there’s not an attempt-version of piracy yet [...]
This Week on The Web 2009-08-16
The things that happened around the web this week – maybe you already read about them, maybe you need to again: RT @gtiadvisors: RT @AdvertisingLaw: Blog Post: Content Protection and Copyright http://bit.ly/1Q0CX New blog post: Confidentiality Exclusions versus Disclosures http://bit.ly/4qYdND Tech workaround could allow MS-Word sales to continue: http://bit.ly/haM2S If you buy/sell software, get your [...]
Confidentiality Exclusions versus Disclosures
When dealing with confidential information, one of the key areas of concern is where information that would otherwise be considered confidential loses its protection. In most contracts, there are four situations where confidential information ceases to be confidential information and can be released. Information that: was in the public domain prior to, at the time [...]
Jeff Gordon Quoted on SpendMatters Today
Today’s edition of SpendMatters discusses merger and acquisition issues as they relate to software licensing. Jason Busch was kind enough to seek my opinion on the matter and through my long and winding response, he pulled out the best nuggets. At the end of the day, the time to think about M&A-related stuff is when [...]
This Week on The Web 2009-08-09
The things that happened around the web this week – maybe you already read about them, maybe you need to again: RT @rwang0 BlindSearch – the search engine taste-test. http://bit.ly/kEonM < I keep getting Google. Gerry Spence on The Great Gift of Rejection: http://bit.ly/TlTd5 . @vpynchon on Negotiating the Power of Reciprocity: http://bit.ly/uCPuT Gamer – [...]
Four Disadvantages to Using SaaS for Your Small Business
This is a blog response to DreamSimplicity’s “4 Advantages to Using SaaS for Your Small Business“. DS is correct, SaaS offers several great advantages that small businesses can exploit – such as obtaining access to enterprise-class software once priced outside non-enterprise reach. But all is not rosy and wonderful in the SaaS world. It pays [...]
This Week on the Web 2009-08-02
Skype licensing issue might force eBay to recode from scratch. http://bit.ly/10Tk7u Businesses cough up £6m for unlicensed software: http://bit.ly/4gaFyU RT @hitchandplow: Men At Work Loses First Stage Of Copyright Lawsuit http://bit.ly/12zSnJ < You betta’ watch, you betta’ take cover. RT @vpynchon: even better; Shatner doing Rocket Man in 1978 http://twurl.nl/s4dmlb New blog post: Lease by [...]
This Week on The Web for 2009-07-26
RT @vpynchon: RT @priorsmart: “Self-plagiarizing law prof snagged” http://u.nu/3xxk [from ipbiz] < I don’t think this is too bad. # RT @SAManage 5 Tips for Eliminating Hidden Software Costs http://tinyurl.com/l2apqz # . @ontechcontracts – How long for disclosure in NDAs? http://bit.ly/l2Dzz # RT @SAManage: IT Inventory Management http://tinyurl.com/kmbt3p # RIAA Says DRM is dead (via [...]
Forms and Templates
There are a lot of people pushing for contract process automation. Ken Adams, famously known for his contract style manual, has been on this bandwagon for some time now. Others are close behind – all trying to find ways to automate the parts of the contracting process that can be automated. While I’m a big [...]
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