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June 08, 2021

Before You Sign on the Dotted Line: Key Contract and Compliance Considerations When Licensing Data

Interface Webinar Series

Webinar

Overview

In today's technology-rich environment, data is a high-value business asset that warrants protection. Regardless of whether a company seeks to use data from other sources or has its own database that can be leveraged through licensing to third parties, the contract and compliance considerations regarding the protection and treatment of data and related intellectual property are vast and complex. In this Interface program, we will explore the key contracting and compliance considerations that companies should consider (inbound and outbound) whenever data is being licensed — including under dedicated data license agreements and other relevant arrangements, such as subscription agreements, website terms of use, outsourcing agreements, purchase and sale agreements, alliance agreements and other commercial agreements.

Interface is a monthly webinar series hosted by Faegre Drinker’s privacy, cybersecurity and data strategy (PCDS) team. Each session will explore PCDS and IT news developments from around the world and significant legal issues impacting clients. Speakers include a who’s who of the industry, from Faegre Drinker attorneys to technology, operations and regulatory experts. To view past 2021 Interface series content, please visit the Interface series website.

Questions? Please contact Mesha Hegna Goodwill or call +1 612 766 7145.

Continuing Education Credit

This program has been approved only for the following continuing legal education credits:

  • California: 1 participatory hours of general credit
  • Colorado: 1 live hours of general credit
  • Connecticut: 1 reciprocal hours of general credit
  • Illinois: 1 hours of general credit
  • Indiana: 1 distance hours of substantive general credit
  • New Jersey: 1.2 distance hours of CLE Credit
  • New York: 1 non-traditional hours of professional practice credit for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys
  • Pennsylvania: 1 live hours of substantive law, practice, and procedure CLE credit
  • Texas: 1 hours of general credit

An application for approval of this course has been submitted and is pending in the following states: Delaware, Iowa, Minnesota and Virginia.

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