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Contracts

Dec. 7, 1999

Information Overload: Current Uniform Act Proposal Would Not Result in Uniformity

By Joel Riff and John Hollingsworth For lawyers who work on deals involving the licensing of computer technologies, any developments that foster greater clarity and uniformity in the law make life simpler and enable us to provide more cost-effective services. The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act was intended to accomplish these goals. However, in its current formulation, the UCITA has little chance of accomplishing either of them.

        By Joel Riff and John Hollingsworth
        
        For lawyers who work on deals involving the licensing of computer technologies, any developments that foster greater clarity and uniformity in the law make life simpler and enable us to provide more cost-effective services. The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act was intended to ...

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