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Boston University School of Law

2010

Software

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Defending Disclosure In Software Licensing, Maureen A. O'Rourke Jan 2010

Defending Disclosure In Software Licensing, Maureen A. O'Rourke

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For lack of our imagination, this article does not have the most scintillating title. However, the subject matter is critically important. We survey prominent kinds of disclosures in law and show why the disclosure tool, though subject to substantial criticism, is central to the legitimacy of any legal regime. Our working example is the American Law Institute’s “Principles of the Law of Software Contracts” (hereinafter “ALI Principles”).

The ALI Principles include three kinds of disclosure: disclosure of facts (concerning the quality of software),disclosure of terms (of standard forms), and disclosure of post-contract intentions (to pursue remote disablement of software). We …


Principles Of The Law Of Software Contracts: Some Highlights, Robert A. Hillman, Maureen A. O'Rourke Jan 2010

Principles Of The Law Of Software Contracts: Some Highlights, Robert A. Hillman, Maureen A. O'Rourke

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The final draft of the Principles of the Law of Software Contracts ("Principles") was unanimously approved bythe American Law Institute membership in May of 2009. The goal of the project is to “clarify and unify thelaw of software transactions.” However, the Principles will not become law in any jurisdiction unless and until a court adopts them, so only time will tell whether the project will accomplish this goal. Nevertheless, one thing is certain. The current law of software transactions, a mish-mash of common law, Article 2 of theUniform Commercial Code, and federal intellectual property law, among other things, is in …


Principles Of The Law Of Software Contracts, Robert A. Hillman, Maureen A. O'Rourke Jan 2010

Principles Of The Law Of Software Contracts, Robert A. Hillman, Maureen A. O'Rourke

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An overview of a new set of legal principles for software contracts developed by the American Law Institute.