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What's Software Got To Do With It? The Ali Principles Of The Law Of Software Contracting, Juliet M. Moringiello, William L. Reynolds Jan 2010

What's Software Got To Do With It? The Ali Principles Of The Law Of Software Contracting, Juliet M. Moringiello, William L. Reynolds

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In May, 2009, the American Law Institute (“ALI”) approved its Principles of the Law of Software Contracts (“Principles”). The attempt to codify, or at least unify, the law of software contracts has a long and contentious history, the roots of which can be found in the attempt to add an Article 2B to the Uniform Commercial Code (“UCC”) in the mid-1990s. Article 2B became the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (“UCITA”) when the ALI withdrew from the project in 1999, and UCITA became the law in only two states, Virginia and Maryland. UCITA became a dirty word, with several states …


Ali Child Support Principles: A Lesson In Public Policy And Truth-Telling, Karen Czapanskiy Jan 2001

Ali Child Support Principles: A Lesson In Public Policy And Truth-Telling, Karen Czapanskiy

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The Draft Ali Product Liability Proposals: Progress Or Anachronism?, Oscar S. Gray Jan 1994

The Draft Ali Product Liability Proposals: Progress Or Anachronism?, Oscar S. Gray

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Reflections On The Historical Context Of Section 402a, Oscar S. Gray Jan 1993

Reflections On The Historical Context Of Section 402a, Oscar S. Gray

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