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TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION

The world is changing faster than ever, both on a business and a technological level. Four & Five keeps its fingers on the pulse at all levels and guides you through the legal impact of technology and innovation on your contracts, organization and growth.

Licence and maintenance agreements

Buying or selling software is not something you do every day. Or maybe you do. Whatever the situation, software, source code, databases, hosted or on-premises solutions, etc. form part of an area of law that not only demands the necessary legal expertise, but also a great deal of technical knowledge as well. Our technology team is here for you.  

Implementing ERP contracts

Implementing ERP contracts is a crucial phase for your organisation. Period. That’s why we make sure that your interests are protected and your contracts are legally watertight. Our lawyers have extensive knowledge and expertise in IT law, contracts and technological implementations.  

Internet of Things (IoT)

In the world of today, everyone and everything is becoming increasingly interconnected. And that doesn’t just mean people. Objects too are being connected en masse to the internet or to each other. By now, this may sound like something we take for granted, but from a legal perspective, it poses quite a number of challenges. For our part, we’re constantly and passionately keeping track of the latest developments regarding the IoT. For us, giving advice to the trailblazers of IoT is the ultimate challenge.  

Agile software development

Agile software developments pose more implications than anyone would think. What’s important is to draw up contracts that are flexible and adaptable and that reflect the changing requirements and scope of the project. These can include delivery terms and conditions, determining responsibilities and establishing the rights of ownership over the software that is developed. At Four & Five, we know both the Agile philosophy and the legal implications like the back of our hand.  

Cooperation contracts in the tech sector

Selling software is not something you do on your own, so making the right agreements with your partners is important. What rights will your partners acquire in relation to your software? How are they allowed to use it? Are they simply allowed to recommend it to others? Or are they also allowed to make onward sales? Or are they allowed to create added value? We will get together with you (and your partners) around the table in order to create a form of collaboration that fulfils your needs.