This classic text presents a highly practical analysis of contracts relevant to the purchase and use of computers and computer services. Based around an extensive set of precedents it is an ideal drafting tool for all those requiring up-to-date guidance on an area recently subject to profound change. * An authoritative and practical guide to this important area of business law * Sets e-commerce, the Internet and data protection into a wider IT law context * Over 200 pages of precedent material * Accompanied by a computer disk containing all the precedents - for rapid cutting and pasting into your own contracts
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No-one who deals with computer contracts even occasionally will find this book less than invaluable.The book's greatest value lies in the detailed commentary for each class of precedent.Morgan and Stedman remains the best combined introduction to computer law and practice with a UK focus. The latest edition will continue to be in demand.'... this is a very good text and there are reasons why it is still being updated and reproduced into its sixth edition. Indeed, if you practice in IT law or are in business and handle the majority of your own contracting, this 'bible' will greatly enhance your understanding of this industry and computer contarct negotiation skills.'.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Maße
Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-421-74250-5 (9780421742505)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Introduction. Part 1. Hardware and software acquisition: Hardware. Software. PCs and word processors. Distribution and marketing. Test agreements. Leases. Part 2. Maintenance: Hardware maintenance. Software maintenance. Part 3. Computer services: Service contracts - bureaux. Service contracts - outsourcing agreements. Service contracts - the Internet. Consultancy. Part 4. Public sector contracts: Public sector contracts. Professional, trade and special interest associations.