Software licensing agreements often provide that the licence is granted for an unlimited time. But what does this mean in practice and what legal consequences does it exert?
Author: Jacek Czarnecki
Advisor to blockchain projects. Creator and participant in many initiatives involving the overlap between blockchain and the law, in Poland and abroad. One of his current projects is organising the Warsaw branch of Legal Hackers. He collaborates with the New Technologies practice at Wardyński & Partners. Write to the author: jacekczarnecki@protonmail.com
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