A Commercial Law for Software Contracting

Posted: 15 Dec 2022

Date Written: 2019

Abstract

Since the 1980s, software is at the core of most modern organizations, most products and most services. Part II of this Article examines how the U.C.C. evolved as the primary source of law for the first generation of computer contracts during the mainframe computer era. Part III examines how courts have overextended U.C.C. Article 2, as the main source of law for software licensing, to the limits. Part IV argues that the ALI and the NCCUSL should propose a new Article 2B for software licensing. Part V recommends a new Article 2C for 'software as a service'.

Suggested Citation

Rustad, Michael L., A Commercial Law for Software Contracting ( 2019). Washington and Lee Law Review, Vol. 76, 2019, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4302907

Michael L. Rustad (Contact Author)

Suffolk University Law School ( email )

120 Tremont Street
Boston, MA 02108-4977
United States

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