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RE: "Governing law" in license agreements
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- From: "Heather Cannon" <hcannon@lumc.edu>
- Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 17:52:47 EST
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No, you can *try* to negotiate this. We do deal with one vendor who would not change nor remove their governing law statement, though they were reasonable in all of the other changes we wanted to make. They did tell us that if we had been a public institution that was "legally prohibited from submitting to the jurisdiction of another state" (quote from Rick Anderson), they would have removed the paragraph, though. Heather Cannon Serials & Electronic Collections Librarian Loyola University Health Sciences Library 708-216-5302 hcannon@lumc.edu >>> bolton@msoe.edu 2/7/2006 5:48 PM >>> Hi Rogelio, According to a licensing class I took, you can negotiate this, like any other license feature. Karen Bolton Serials Librarian bolton@msoe.edu Milwaukee School of Engineering Walter Schroeder Library 1025 N. Broadway Milwaukee, WI 53202-3109
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