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Computer Contracts, Principles and Precedents Looseleaf 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9780420997708
ISBN: 0420997709
Published: November 1992
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Looseleaf
Price: Price on Application



Computer Contracts Principles and Precedents provides all the information necessary to negotiate, draft, interpret and advise on contracts for the sale or acquisition of computer products and services. Taking you step-by-step through individual agreements, it is a practical source of reference for anyone confronted with a computer contract, lawyers and non-lawyers alike.

  • Contains over 250 pages of precedent material
  • Includes the Ergonomics/Health and Safety Regulations; Network Service Level Agreements; Logic Bombs and much more
  • Sets e-commerce and internet developments in a wider IT law context
  • Covers the new data protection regime

Subjects:
Looseleaf Work, IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Updates charged by Release;
Introduction: the importance of contracts and the structure of the industry.
Part I: Hardware and software acquisition.
Hardware
software
PCs
distribution and marketing
test agreements
leases.
Part II: Maintenance.
Hardware maintenance.
Software maintenance.
Part III: Computer services.
Service contracts: bureaux
outsourcing agreements.
Service contracts: the Internet
consultancy.
Part IV: Public sector contracts.
Part V: Sources of advice. Precedents.