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September 15, 2009

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Welcome to Your WEBSITE LAW ALERT by Chip Cooper and DigiContracts.com

Chip's Commentary:

I read Seth Godin's blog.

Lots of fresh ideas. Keen insight.

Here's a good post I read the other day entitled "Flipping abundance and scarcity". He discusses how to win online by reinventing the prevailing business model.

Seth cites two examples in point:

  • "luluemon doing giant free yoga classes in New York. The more people come, the more clothes they'll sell... it'll become a movement."
  • "Crossfit, publishing their insane work outs online. The more people do them, the better the scarce part (private coaching, etc.) does."

Sometimes in the digital world, it's a good strategic move to make an uncomfortable flip of a prevailing business model.

 

Do You Own Your Website? - Part 2

I've published the 2nd article in the website ownership series.

Website development falls into 2 basic categories:

  • sites developed from scratch - very unlikely these days, and
  • sites developed with pre-existing components - more typical where a number of pre-existing code modules, tools libraries, web services, and content are licensed and bundled in.

If your website incorporates pre-existing elements, what rights to you have?

Read the 2nd in the series entitled Do You Own Your SaaS Website? Part 2: Have You Considered Pre-Existing Elements?

 

Comments From Digicontracts.com:

SaaS agreements - we offer several options at our digicontracts.com site:

  • SaaS agreements purchased individually,
  • SaaS agreements grouped with an ASP agreement as part of our Web ASP/Saas Set, and
  • SaaS agreements, plus numerous complimentary agreements as part of our SaaS-Ecommerce Library.

For more information, see the SaaS agreement links, or email me at ccooper@digicontracts.com..

Regards,






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