What You Need to Know: Software Development Agreements
Congratulations! You’ve been chosen to do a software development project, and you’re almost ready to get started. But before you jump in, you need both your and your client’s signatures on a contract...
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View ArticleWhat You Need to Know: Software Development Agreements
Congratulations! You’ve been chosen to do a software development project, and you’re almost ready to get started. But before you jump in, you need both your and your client’s signatures on a contract...
View ArticleCourt: General Liability Policy Must Cover Online Advertising Theft
A Wisconsin appeals court has issued a ruling that could affect the types of intellectual property claims your insurance provider defends you against in the event of a legal challenge. Here’s an...
View ArticleIntellectual Property for Programmers: Works Made for Hire Vs. Your Own Software
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View ArticleWhat You Need to Know: Software Development Agreements
Congratulations! You've been chosen to do a software development project, and you're almost ready to get started. But before you jump in, you need both your and your client's signatures on a contract...
View ArticleIntellectual Property for Programmers: Works Made for Hire Vs. Your Own Software
Whether you're developing software on your own or writing custom software for a client, it pays to know your intellectual property rights. For a software developer, one of the most important types of...
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A Wisconsin appeals court has issued a ruling that could affect the types of intellectual property claims your insurance provider defends you against in the event of a legal challenge. Here's an...
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In recent years, coworking - the practice of freelancers and small-business owners working in communal spaces designed for that purpose - has risen precipitously in popularity. A survey of independent...
View ArticleEmail E&O Disclaimers: Do They Mean Anything?
You've probably received countless emails that have a disclaimer at the bottom saying something along the lines of "this email and contents are intended only for the recipient" or "contents of this...
View ArticleWhat You Need to Know: Software Development Agreements
Congratulations! You've been chosen to do a software development project, and you're almost ready to get started. But before you jump in, you need both your and your client's signatures on a contract...
View ArticleIntellectual Property for Programmers: Works Made for Hire Vs. Your Own Software
Whether you're developing software on your own or writing custom software for a client, it pays to know your intellectual property rights. For a software developer, one of the most important types of...
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A Wisconsin appeals court has issued a ruling that could affect the types of intellectual property claims your insurance provider defends you against in the event of a legal challenge. Here's an...
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In recent years, coworking - the practice of freelancers and small-business owners working in communal spaces designed for that purpose - has risen precipitously in popularity. A survey of independent...
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View ArticleWhat You Need to Know: Software Development Agreements
Congratulations! You’ve been chosen to do a software development project, and you’re almost ready to get started. But before you jump in, you need both your and your client’s signatures on a contract...
View ArticleIntellectual Property for Programmers: Works Made for Hire Vs. Your Own Software
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