New Technology Contract Law and Web 3.0

Our Expertise in Technology and Web 3.0 Contracts

With the rise of new information and communication technologies, it has become necessary to regulate related issues. Technology contract law intersects existing legal rules, and in a digital world, legal advice is essential for developing technology projects. 

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NFT Contracts

We assist clients through all stages of their innovative projects, especially contractually, with our network of NFT law experts.

Smart Contracts

A smart contract is a blockchain-based protocol that automatically executes predefined contractual clauses, governing NFT transfer conditions. Smart contracts are essential for Web 3.0 project development. 

Technology Transfer or License Contracts

Technology transfer contracts are crucial for innovative companies. Technology, defined as tools, techniques, and expertise developed by a company, can be transferred to develop new markets. The most common contract is a license agreement, which allows the technology creator to retain intellectual property rights while earning royalties. Properly framing these contracts is essential.

Dreyfus, with its global network of specialized lawyers, supports the development of your innovative projects on Web 2.0 or Web 3.0.

IT Contracts

« IT contracts » refer to agreements for the sale, rental, or service provision related to IT systems. Dreyfus assists in:

  • Drafting, negotiating, and auditing IT contracts (development, usage licenses, maintenance, etc.)
  • Developing application supply and development contracts
  • Drafting software license agreements

We also offer expertise in contracts related to:

  • Subscriptions
  • Development
  • Outsourcing
  • Maintenance
  • Integration

Other Technology-Related Contracts

Dreyfus supports specific projects in Web 2.0 and Web 3.0: legal frameworks for blockchain creation, cryptocurrencies, and decentralized domain registration. We develop strategies to protect your brands and other intellectual property assets.

Contact our teams for more information on our technology contract law services!

Adapt to Technological Innovations with Our Web 3.0 Contract Expertise

Dreyfus offers its world-renowned expertise to its clients:

  • Drafting and Negotiating Technology Contracts

    Including blockchain agreements, software development contracts, and technology licenses.

  • Managing Technology Disputes

    Representing clients in technology-related disputes, including contract violations and digital commercial disputes.

  • Contract Strategy for Emerging Technologies

    Developing custom strategies to optimize the protection and exploitation of your technological assets.

  • Regulatory Compliance Advice

    Advising on national and international technology and Web 3.0 regulations.

  • Technology Contract Audits

    Evaluating existing contracts to identify risks and propose improvements.

  • Training and Awareness

    Offering training programs on best practices in technology contract law.

FAQ on Technology and Web 3.0 Contract Law

Why is it important to draft a detailed technology contract?

A detailed contract clearly defines the parties’ rights and obligations, preventing disputes and protecting interests. 

What should I do in case of a technology contract dispute?

React quickly. Our experts can represent you and take legal action to resolve conflicts effectively. 

How can you help me secure my technology agreements?

We assist in drafting, negotiating, and auditing your contracts to ensure optimal legal protection.

What is a technology contract audit?

An audit evaluates existing contracts to identify risks, propose improvements, and optimize asset protection.

Do you offer compliance advisory services?

Yes, we provide advice on national and international regulations to ensure contract compliance.

How can I train my teams on best practices in technology contracts?

We offer customized training programs to educate your teams on the importance and practices of technology contracts.