CONTRACTS – THIS ONE SIMPLE WORD MAY SAVE YOU HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ©

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Indemnification Clauses – What are they? Well, here is a standard “IC” Clause you might expect to see in any variety of contracts;

“Seller; Agrees to indemnify, compensate Buyer for all expenses and hold Buyer harmless from and against any and all claims, liabilities, losses and/or expenses including Attorney’s fees made suffered and/or incurred by any person, entity, governmental body (Yawn) not a party to this agreement and asserted against Buyer or its associates, employees or agents, warranty or covenant or the performance or non-performance of Buyer’s obligations under this contract”:

Looks Pretty Good Right? Let’s Look again and take this Language to its Logical conclusion.

You Buy a product, you use it, it is defective and you are sued for the use of this. What do you do next? You are covered, right? Isn’t the Seller supposed to indemnify you?

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CYBER WARFARE – IS THIS THE NEW CORPORATE TERRORISM? ©

 

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In this new age of “tech-savvy hyperbole expressionism, we seem to have a definition for just about everything but to come to terms with a universal “truist” definition of Terrorism the task is not so easy. Scholars struggle with this concept and so do we.  There are various definitions that exist across the multi-layered international and research communities.

Title 22 of the U.S. Code, Section 2656f(d) defines terrorism as “premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against non-combatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents, usually intended to influence an audience.” and so this definition would seem to escape the grasp of Cyber Warfare & Security but not so fast!

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