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Not understanding the rights of technology can have disastrous consequences when decisions and agreements are made without proper legal representation. Manhattan and local area businesses must consider consulting with a technology lawyer in NYC before opening operations on the web to protect themselves and ensure that e-Commerce transactions start off on the right foot. A NYC technology law firm, like Perdomo Law, can help new or existing companies with trade agreements, software use, data protection, and many other areas. 

Technology law deals with any infringements of the policies, creation, ideas, and licenses for anything relating to computers. This area encompasses intellectual property rights, hardware, consulting services, and everything concerning the building or use of computer technologies on the Internet. Some of the possible areas that an intellectual lawyer may investigate include:
  • Technology e-commerce
  • Exporting regulations and requirements
  • Technology transactions and trades
  • Software licensing
  • Data security concerns
  • Commercial risk assessment
  • Intellectual property rights
  • Purchase agreements
  • Privacy statements
  • IT commercialization
  • Data security techniques
  • Non-disclosure compliance
  • Negotiations
Any person or business that uses, relies on, or sources information from computers or the Internet needs an intellectual property lawyer or attorney who has experience and education in technology law. Companies that are beginning a business may find that the legal assistance of a technology representative can help them navigate the start-up process. A technology law firm can also advise these clients about property rights including those concerning drawings, maps, art, and blueprints others create. Some examples of Intellectual Property would include:
  • Pictures
  • Articles 
  • Blog posts
  • Poems
  • Maps
  • Trade secrets
  • Clothing designs
  • Blueprints
  • Inventions
  • Art
  • Music
  • Games
  • Videos
  • Training programs
  • Online submissions
Companies that hire legal counsel to provide insight and contract reviews before beginning online sales have the best chance to protect the brand should a lawsuit occur. These representatives can look over contracts, point out gaps in web policies, and investigate negative claims. In case of a lawsuit, an attorney that knows the business and has a record of working with the company from the beginning has the best chance of protecting the agency should someone sue for copyright infringement, for instance. Other areas of technology law Perdomo Law can help protect your company, assets, and interests include:
  • Defamation Suits - Any number of false statements can show up on blog posts, social media pages like Facebook or Twitter, and personal websites. These claims can be against companies or people. A technology attorney can help clients by giving the offending party the chance to delete the comments and remove material like photographs and videos. The American Bar Association says that lawyers proactively address this situation by drawing up an outline of property rights for business sites before they go live. 
NYC Technology Law Firm, Perdomo Law in Manhattan New York, NY 10007
  • Trademark and Copyright Violations - This sector of the law is not as cut and dry as some areas in technology law. Federal regulation and court rulings are still trying to catch up with litigation surrounding technology law and intellectual property rights cases. Making a copy of a logo, symbol, photo, or post that someone else publishes can be an infringement if the website lists the replica as illegal without permission of the owner. Because internet property is easy to copy, many people do not realize they are in danger of infringing on the rights of a person or company. 
  • Privacy Statements - Perdomo Law technology lawyers can identify areas of concern for businesses operating on the Internet. Attorneys can perform in-depth website audits and read over contract statements. Any signs of weakness or areas where better security measures exist provide details about how the company can strengthen online privacy. Should any infringements occur, the technology law firm can assess the damage and provide legal representation in court. 
  • Terms of Use Development - End-user license agreements are drawn up to protect website owners when the site goes live. As time goes on, these licenses evolve and require additional inclusions. A technology lawyer can help site owners navigate the legal process of changing EULA agreements or setting up the initial protection statement for the company website. 
  • Strategic Partnership Agreements - When joining forces with another enterprise, it is crucial that each business seek legal counsel to protect the interests of the individual company. These partnerships may have several contracts with extensive terms to manage. A legal representative guides business owners through the paperwork ensuring that the client's wishes are met and have the right contractual protection. 
  • Contract Negotiation Assistance - Deciding what is fair when companies join forces is not an easy task. A technology law firm can protect the rights of an agency in a business venture by outlining who is responsible for things like shipping fees or software licenses for the duration of the contract. These legal teams cover electronic signature agreements and compliance reviews. They can help decide who can make copies of site information and who retains the records of site transactions. By naming the responsible parties, each company knows what to do and what to expect from partnering firms. 
  • Software Licenses - By proactively setting up legal oversight, businesses protect new programs, mobile apps, game designs, e-Commerce transactions, and written content. Definitively pointing out the ownership of web content with legal contracts helps a business in case of copyright infringement, theft, or defamation lawsuits. A common practice in software sales is to wait until just before signing the contract to disclose the licensing terms. A technology attorney can assist companies by reading the fine print and making sure that all provisions are fair and legal after requesting an extension to read the agreement. 
Any business that operates on the web should consider having a legal representative on call for contract negotiation, software licensing, and copyright assessment. Waiting until the business gets a courts summons means that the firm has to react to the lawsuit instead of showing proof of ownership or compliance from the beginning. Any technology attorney will recommend that a business seek legal advice before beginning online operations. 
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To find out more about technology terminology, contract dispute assistance, or other Internet coverage, please contact Perdomo Law. We offer support in contract negotiation, patent law rights, and copyright protection for businesses that operate on the web. 


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