Here are the the few skills we need to learn to perform US technology law work:
- Drafting terms and conditions for web apps, services, e-commerce and websites
- Privacy policy and GDPR compliance
- DMCA takedown notice for infringing content
- Abuse of trademark on e-commerce and social media platforms + responding to cybersquatting + Trademark infringement through google or amazon ads
- Software deployment/ development/ evaluation/ maintenance/ master service agreements, statements of work and change orders, SLAs
- Intermediary liability, prohibited content policy & setting up a process for moderation and takedown
- Drafting promotion agreements with influencers, Online Marketing Agreements, Content creation/ development agreement
- Drafting and registering complaints against cyber offences
- Reporting and responding to customer data breach
- Drafting a technology transfer agreement and technology licence agreement
- Notice and legal action against online impersonation or defamation
- Legal remedy for online stalking, bullying, blackmailing and revenge porn
- Advising on transfer of data between different data jurisdictions and data protection addendums
- Legal risk audit on a software or digital services platform
- IP due diligence on a software
- Taxation on sales of software, database access, SaaS
- Setting up mechanisms for online execution, compliance and storage of agreements
- API integration agreements,
- Collaboration, partner or reseller agreements
- Agreements relating to fintech companies and regulatory sandbox related work
We could work remotely for US and UK-based tech-lawyers or companies and earn more than what top law firms pay.
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