Information Technology Law & Lawyers
IT contracts, data protection, and technology disputes.
As computers and the systems that support them have developed, so has information technology law. IT or cyber law as it is often called touches on a number of different areas.
If you need legal help regarding any aspect of information technology law or computer law, please complete your free legal enquiry form on the right, or click here.
Using computers adn the internet will also mean you have to comply with a wide range of other laws as well. Which laws apply to you will be determined by how you are using computer technology at home, at work or in your business.
Information Technology Lawyers can advise on:
- Domain Name Disputes
- Drafting and Negotiation of IT and E-Commerce Contracts & Terms and Conditions for IT Providers/Website Developers
- All agreements and contracts with respect to software
- All types of licensing agreements including software licences
- All agreements and contracts with respect to hardware
- All agreements contract with respect to all of IT equipment
- All types of Internet related agreements
- Legal issues associated with procurement of an IT System or a Website
- All legal aspects for anyone setting up a Website
1. Are you in a dispute over a domain name?
2. Do you supply IT systems, services and software?
3. Are you setting up a website?
4. Are you a website designer?
5. Are you buying IT systems, services, software or having a website designed?
If you answered "yes" to any of the above questions and would like legal help regarding any aspect of information technology law, then please complete your free legal enquiry form on the right, or click here.
Broadly speaking IT lawyers are able to draft contracts and agreements in relation to all aspects regarding information technology law, computer and internet law including:
- Free legal notices
- Disclaimer
- Terms and conditions
- Privacy policy
- Copyright notice
- Linking policy
- Cookies policy
- Anti-spam policy
- Medical disclaimer
- Legal disclaimer
- Premium web-related contracts
- Hosting agreement
- Non disclosure agreement
- Privacy policy
- Software contract
- Web design agreement
- Web development agreement
- Web services contract
- Website terms of use
- Premium commercial contracts
- Commission agreement
- Confidentiality agreement
- Consultancy agreement
- Distribution agreement
- Franchising agreement
- Supply contract
- Services agreement
- Sponsorship agreement
- Terms of business
- software license agreements
- hardware agreements
- other information technology law agreements
If you need legal help regarding any aspect of information technology law or computer law, please complete your free legal enquiry form on the right, or click here.
IT Law & Internet Law
Few people properly understand the roles and areas of expertise of an IT lawyer or an Internet lawyer. In the 1980s it was mostly a question of fairly straightforward IT contract law. Those days are well past. IT contract law and internet copyright law still underpin most of the work of the typical IT lawyer but things have now become far more complex. On any day, IT Lawyers may be asked to advise on topics as diverse as a software as a service contract, Data Protection law, email law, a managed services agreement, a service level agreement and web design contracts.
IT Contract Law
Copyright is the right of the owner of materials to dictate how they are used. The copyright owner is usually the person who has authored the software or his/her employer. The job of the IT lawyer is to draft contracts which enable the owner to keep control of its rights whilst monetising them. In the old days, a software licence and software support contract were usually all that was required.
With the advent of the internet, many an IT lawyer has recast himself/herself as an Internet lawyer who also has to understand internet copyright law, data protection, the distance selling regulations and email law. It is indeed still possible to protect your client’s interests but now far more complex.
From the Software Licence to the Software as a Service (SAAS) Agreement in 20 years
IT law follows where the technology goes. Thus, IT contract law largely reflects the mode of delivery of IT Services. 20 years ago the most commonly required agreements were software licences and software maintenance agreements. In the following 10 years, IT provision and, consequently, IT law evolved considerably and perhaps the most frequently requested document became the managed services agreement, usually with an associated service level agreement.
With the advent of the internet, websites became a must for most companies and, logically, web design agreements were in great demand. Whilst the advent of web 2.0 has elicited demand for more sophisticated web design agreements, time has moved on again and, nowadays the typical produce of an internet lawyer will be a software as a service (SAAS) agreement or online managed services agreement in either case with an associated service level agreement.
If you need legal help regarding any aspect of information technology law or internet law, please complete your free legal enquiry form on the right, or click here.
Broadly speaking, there are two primary type of agreements with respect to information technology (IT) and Internet law as follows:
Key Agreements
1. Software as a Service Agreement (SAAS)
Also known as an SAAS Agreement or a Software as a Service Contract, these have grown out of the ASP agreement model and reflect the fact that many software providers are now providing access to their software online on a subscription-based model. The typical software as a service contract will be associated with a service level agreement (“SLA”) and contain provisions detailing the initial duration, the monthly fee, the guaranteed service level, access guidelines, reasons absolving the service provider if inability to comply with the service level agreement results from reasons beyond its control.
2. Web Design Contracts
The term is often used interchangeably with Web Development Agreement and covers the creative developmental stage between the specification of a website and it going live. An experienced IT Lawyer will make sure that it drafts Web Design Contracts which contain provisions addressing issues such as Change Control (where the specification alters mid-project), Intellectual Property (who will own the copyright in the website once development has been completed and payment made), compliance with relevant legislation e.g. the Disability Discrimination Act, responsibility for content provision by the client as well as more standard issues such as the Limitation of Liability of the provider and an intellectual property right indemnity protecting the customer in the scenario in which the website designer has used third party code in the development of the website without permission of the owner of such code. We have developed a set of template web design & web development contracts.
If you need legal help regarding any aspect of information technology law or internet law, please complete your free legal enquiry form on the right, or click here.
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Lawyers practising in the area of Information Technology Law generally provide a range of free and premium products and services to help you comply with the law and manage the legal risks associated with running a website.
IT Lawyers are able to draft all types of contracts including:
- Website Contracts for internet-related legal documents
- Template Contracts for general commercial contracts
- Publishing contracts for documents relevant to the publishing industry
- Employment Law Contracts for employment contracts and similar documents
If you are looking for legal advice, contract drafting or negotiation services, or assistance with a domain name dispute, please complete your free legal enquiry form to be put in contact with an IT Lawyer
IT Lawyers regularly draft and negotiate many kinds of legal documents. So whether you need a general commercial agreement (such as a consultant contract, a distribution agreement, an intellectual property agreement, a non disclosure agreement, a novation agreement, or a sponsorship agreement) or a software-related agreement or a website legal notice (such as an acceptable use policy, terms and conditions or a returns policy) or another kind of web-related contract (such as an affiliate agreement, a domain name agreement, an email marketing agreement, a hosting agreement, an SEO agreement, or a web development contract) IT Lawyers will be able to help.
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