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ICT Law

Our legal team of specialists focusing on law in the area of information and communication technologies , commonly referred to as “ICT”, provides legal support to clients whose businesses are based on technology.

We provide comprehensive advisory services, including the setup and negotiation of software transactions, both for software delivered to an on-premises environment and for software in a cloud environment (SaaS). We have years of experience with the specifics of contracts relating to other ICT products, including IaaS, PaaS, and their combinations. We also regularly assist clients with setting up and supporting sales channels that are based on the distribution chain. Our experienced team has helped successfully negotiate over a hundred key global software contracts for our clients.

Our services

 

 

How can we help you?

  • Offering comprehensive legal support in the preparation or negotiation of software contracts
  • Preparing contractual documentation for the development of customised software solutions using various methods (waterfallscrumDevOpslean, and others); 
  • Ensuring legal aspects in the implementation of technological solutions (including generative AI or new hardware means of virtual or augmented reality) also with regard to possible legal risks arising from individual projects; 
  • Offering legal analysis of software solutions licensing via SaaS, demo, and/or partner sales licensing and legal risk assessment for different growth options via different distribution channels; 
  • Assisting in setting up technology start-ups and in scaling up to global and cross-border projects; 
  • Addressing legal B2C obligations arising from the sale of digital products (digital content, services or products with digital properties) to consumers; 
  • Evaluating the legal aspects during the use of artificial intelligence and neural networks in the provision of technology services; 
  • Providing legal services in relation to the implementation of scalable e-signature solutions;  
  • Integrating remote identification methods into the company’s products and services (e.g. using Bank Identity) and digitally archiving the resulting electronic documents.