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American Bar Association Section of Business Law Subcommittee on Software Contracting of the Uniform Commercial Code Committee

By Howard, Mary Jo

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Title: American Bar Association Section of Business Law Subcommittee on Software Contracting of the Uniform Commercial Code Committee  
Author: Howard, Mary Jo
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Language: English
Subject: Trade, Import and export controls, Federal Trade Commission (U.S.)
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Howard, M. J. (n.d.). American Bar Association Section of Business Law Subcommittee on Software Contracting of the Uniform Commercial Code Committee. Retrieved from https://self.gutenberg.org/


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INTRODUCTION The American Bar Association Section of Business Law Subcommittee on Software Contracting of the Uniform Commercial Code Committee (the Subcommittee) has actively participated in the development of proposed UCC Article 2B since its inception. Several members of the Subcommittee were members of the original ABA Study Committee which recommended that software and related matters be treated separately under the UCC. The Subcommittee has done a substantial amount of work over the years since, researching many of the issues which have arisen in the drafting process, preparing position papers and recommendations on various matters and conducting an outreach program to educate members of the Bar and industry about proposed 2B. Members of the Subcommittee have attended almost every meeting of the Drafting Committee as observers. The Subcommittee is composed of members in private practice, academia and the corporate world, and its members represent both vendors and users of information.

 
 



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