UK:
Demystifying Tech For Non-Tech Lawyers (v4.0)
22 March 2021
Kemp IT Law
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To those unfamiliar with it, the range of tech contracts and
related legal matters may seem daunting. In demystifying, it is
helpful to break the area down into its key component parts. These
are, essentially, five: equipment, software, data, services (which
we've divided into three - development, outsourcing and
support, the cloud and digital commerce) and telecoms.
The purpose of this note is to provide an introduction to what
to look out for in lawyering the organisation's procurement,
deployment and governance of the Tech that it uses.
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