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    Computer Software Agreements Forms and Commentary, 2025-2 ed.

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    PROVIEW COMPUTER SOFTWARE AGREEMENTS FORMS AND COMMENTARY 2025-2 ENTITLEMENT

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    With Computer Software Agreements: Forms and Commentary, you can draft a variety of agreements relevant to software use, employment, and transactions. It includes ready-to-use sample forms accompanied by commentary that:

    • Clarifies the purpose of the
    Publisher:WGL
    Service Number:43486184
    Publication date:2024-11-15
    Practice area:Intellectual property law
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    Clarence H. Ridley

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    John Matuszeski

    John Matuszeski, as a senior attorney for IBM Corporation in the 1970s and 1980s, was among the first to solve the mystery of how to protect, license, and transact business involving software on a large-scale basis, at a time when the software industry

     

    Peter C Quittmeyer

    Peter Quittmeyer since 2019 has been chief legal officer for Medlytix, a “healthtech” service provider that focuses on healthcare providers’ revenue cycle management needs. That job combines complex technology operations and development, including data