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Software Service Agreements

Morgan Lewis - Tech & Sourcing

Service Agreements Who Should Own Developed Intellectual Property

In the case of the ownership of intellectual property (IP) developed by a supplier as part of a service agreement with a customer, should the traditional position that the customer should own all developed IP always be the...more

Morgan Lewis - Tech & Sourcing

Use Restrictions in Software as a Service Agreements

Use restrictions in software as a service (SaaS) agreements work in tandem with the scope of access and use rights provisions to clarify the scope of a user’s right to use a SaaS solution. These restrictions will be extremely...more

BakerHostetler

[Podcast] The Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Model: Careful Consideration

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The BOT model continues to be of great interest to companies, courtesy of its cost-saving structure, access to bigger talent pool, opportunities for resource and financial control and security. Our attorneys have been...more

Morgan Lewis - Tech & Sourcing

Next-Gen Business Process Outsourcing: Who Owns the IP?

As noted in our recent blog posts, The Rise of Next-Gen Business Process Outsourcing and Key Contracting Issues to Consider, the core premise of next-gen business process outsourcing (BPO) includes (1) the leveraging of...more

Morgan Lewis - Tech & Sourcing

Contract Corner: Planning for a Change in Service Providers

Planning for a change in service providers can sometimes feel like a logistical nightmare, but with proper planning and a long-term outlook, you can ward off operational issues that may arise during the process of...more

McAfee & Taft

Workplace is changing – can your licenses keep up? - Gavel to Gavel

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The recent pandemic caused many companies to drastically change the manner in which they conduct business. Businesses rapidly implemented work-from-home protocols in an effort to keep things running smoothly despite the end...more

Morgan Lewis

Contract Corner: Considerations for a Termination for Convenience Provision

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In a long-term outsourcing, software as a service (SaaS), or other services agreement, the customer will typically push for a termination right relating to the service provider’s breach, and perhaps for an insolvency event or...more

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Contract Corner: Required Consents Analysis in Due Diligence

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Are you about to sign a service agreement with a third-party service provider under which it will access and use technology of your company? Have you checked your applicable third-party contracts to see if you need any...more

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