Legal Skills: Contract Law: Computer and Internet Contracts

Course Code: CM9700      Days: 1
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Course Overview

Whether you are acquiring a complete computer system, commissioning software, having a web site built or buying services to enable you to make best use of the internet, you'll probably have to deal with a bewildering range of contracts. This course looks in detail at typical contract terms used in procuring computer goods and services.

It also considers the contracts that an e-commerce business is likely to find itself entering into with its customers, and the legal requirements that apply to e-commerce contracts. Precedents for the main types of agreement needed by electronic businesses will be provided, and the course will involve a detailed review of their provisions.

Course Outline

COMPUTER CONTRACTS

  • Hardware
  • Software
  • Commissioning software
  • The functional specification and performance criteria

GETTING ONTO THE WEB

  • Internet access agreements
  • Web site development and hosting
  • Advertising and sponsorship

ELECTRONIC COMMERCE CONTRACTS

  • Making contracts electronically
  • The developing legislative framework
  • Offer and acceptance on the web
  • Distance selling

PROVIDING CONTENT ON THE WEB

  • Terms and conditions for use of web sites
  • Privacy notices and the Data Protection Act
  • Obtaining clearance for using others' work

CONTRACTS FOR MISCELLANEOUS WEB SERVICES

  • Application service providers
  • Storage services


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