When They Do Not Pay For Software, Use The UCC
When a distributor or reseller does not pay the bill, one defense raised is they owe nothing because the software was not sold and could be returned. Assuming the software license or distribution...
View ArticleApplying the UCC to Software License Agreements
The Uniform Commercial Code is a commercial set of laws that apply in most states. The UCC covers a number of commercial transaction like sales, notes, letters of credits and security interests. While...
View ArticleOpen Source Software is Ok to Use
Several year end deals bogged down over open source code. The reason is buyers have a punch list which says no open source code. This makes sense at first because risk managers do not want the dreaded...
View ArticleWhat Happens to a Software License Agreement in Bankruptcy
When you receive a notice of bankrupcty you normally mentally right off the account. Not so fast if the bankruptcy involves a software license agreement. Unlike an unpaid invoice, a software license...
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