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Can anyone point me to any University polices on acceptable terms for software licensing agreements for packaged software? Thanks, Judy -- Judy Dobry Director, Systems Graduate Division ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: To learn more about Micronet, including how to subscribe to or unsubscribe from its mailing list and how to find out about upcoming meetings, please visit the Micronet Web site: http://micronet.berkeley.edu Messages you send to this mailing list are public and world-viewable, and the list's archives can be browsed and searched on the Internet. This means these messages can be viewed by (among others) your bosses, prospective employers, and people who have known you in the past. |
Judy,
Good morning! While there are several sources of policy that come into play for software licensing, primarily Bus-43 on the procurement side of the fence and policies around treatment of data on the IT side of the fence, I am not aware of a synthesized source. While your assigned buyer, who I believe is Cherly Klos-Montalbano, is generally your best source for how to proceed with acquisitions, I will be happy to discuss and will reach out to you offline. Regards, David Willson, C.P.M., CFA Manager, Strategic Technology Acquisition Office of the Chief Information Officer University of California, Berkeley 510-643-9677 -----Original Message----- From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Judy Dobry Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 3:49 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: [Micronet] University Policy on Acceptable Software Licensing Agreements Hi, Can anyone point me to any University polices on acceptable terms for software licensing agreements for packaged software? Thanks, Judy -- Judy Dobry Director, Systems Graduate Division ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: To learn more about Micronet, including how to subscribe to or unsubscribe from its mailing list and how to find out about upcoming meetings, please visit the Micronet Web site: http://micronet.berkeley.edu Messages you send to this mailing list are public and world-viewable, and the list's archives can be browsed and searched on the Internet. This means these messages can be viewed by (among others) your bosses, prospective employers, and people who have known you in the past. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: To learn more about Micronet, including how to subscribe to or unsubscribe from its mailing list and how to find out about upcoming meetings, please visit the Micronet Web site: http://micronet.berkeley.edu Messages you send to this mailing list are public and world-viewable, and the list's archives can be browsed and searched on the Internet. This means these messages can be viewed by (among others) your bosses, prospective employers, and people who have known you in the past. |
Also relevant to most software contracts is Regents Standing Order 100.4.
dd. 9. http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/regents/bylaws/so1004.html Most It contracts have indemnification clauses that conflict with the standing order. However most Software companies are willing to negotiate a modification. Caveat emptor! Marc Buchalter, Senior Campus Buyer Phone: (510) 642-2579 Fax: (510) 642-8604 -----Original Message----- From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of dwillson Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2011 10:10 AM To: 'Judy Dobry'; [hidden email] Cc: [hidden email]; [hidden email]; 'Paul Mulligan' Subject: Re: [Micronet] University Policy on Acceptable Software Licensing Agreements Judy, Good morning! While there are several sources of policy that come into play for software licensing, primarily Bus-43 on the procurement side of the fence and policies around treatment of data on the IT side of the fence, I am not aware of a synthesized source. While your assigned buyer, who I believe is Cherly Klos-Montalbano, is generally your best source for how to proceed with acquisitions, I will be happy to discuss and will reach out to you offline. Regards, David Willson, C.P.M., CFA Manager, Strategic Technology Acquisition Office of the Chief Information Officer University of California, Berkeley 510-643-9677 -----Original Message----- From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Judy Dobry Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 3:49 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: [Micronet] University Policy on Acceptable Software Licensing Agreements Hi, Can anyone point me to any University polices on acceptable terms for software licensing agreements for packaged software? Thanks, Judy -- Judy Dobry Director, Systems Graduate Division ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: To learn more about Micronet, including how to subscribe to or unsubscribe from its mailing list and how to find out about upcoming meetings, please visit the Micronet Web site: http://micronet.berkeley.edu Messages you send to this mailing list are public and world-viewable, and the list's archives can be browsed and searched on the Internet. This means these messages can be viewed by (among others) your bosses, prospective employers, and people who have known you in the past. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: To learn more about Micronet, including how to subscribe to or unsubscribe from its mailing list and how to find out about upcoming meetings, please visit the Micronet Web site: http://micronet.berkeley.edu Messages you send to this mailing list are public and world-viewable, and the list's archives can be browsed and searched on the Internet. This means these messages can be viewed by (among others) your bosses, prospective employers, and people who have known you in the past. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: To learn more about Micronet, including how to subscribe to or unsubscribe from its mailing list and how to find out about upcoming meetings, please visit the Micronet Web site: http://micronet.berkeley.edu Messages you send to this mailing list are public and world-viewable, and the list's archives can be browsed and searched on the Internet. This means these messages can be viewed by (among others) your bosses, prospective employers, and people who have known you in the past. |
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