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Mock Negotiation (Cloud Computing)

Recorded on: Jun. 12, 2012
Running Time: 01:00:15

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Taken from the Web Program Cloud Computing 2012: Cut Through the Fluff & Tackle the Critical Stuff Recorded June 2012 in San Francisco

Lecture Topics

Mock Negotiation [01:00:15]
  • Privacy and data security
  • Termination
  • Service levels
  • Indemnification and limitations of liability
  • E-discovery and document retention issues

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Speaker(s)
John Collins ~ Senior Global Trust PM, Google Enterprise
Christine E. Lyon ~ Morrison & Foerster LLP
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