4 essays tagged “Product Liability Directive”.
Concept: Wikidata · Q131388830
On why the software supply contract, as we have known it, has stopped being the central instrument of the relationship between vendor and client — and how much it costs to keep pretending it still is.
On why the document that certifies the system ages worse than the code that implements it, and why the next generation of civil software-liability cases will be fought over the specification.
Why the «product» on which modern liability law is built no longer exists in contemporary software — and what we might put in its place.
It’s tempting to dismiss it as a legal team slip-up. It isn’t. Terms of Use aren’t written by accident—and every word is meant for court.
Type something to begin.