Please describe your proposed solution.
Each project is using some basic legal documentation. Downloaded templates, usually even not fitting the purpose. Imbalanced, favoring the contract proposing party. We will prepare a set of must-have legal documentation that will be a WIN-WIN situation for the stakeholders. Utilizing years of experience working for big software development houses enables us to bring a new perspective of fairness into the contracts. Making it acceptable for both parties.
Good contracts raise the motivation of parties to fulfill their goals. Raising contractual penalties to the clouds does not force the party to act, and neither is it the way of the 21st century.
We will create a must-have set of legal documents that would be general enough to cover all the main issues, creating a highway for your cooperation, work, orders, and invoices to ride it.
Every Company and Individual needs contracts for:
- Clarity and understanding: What parties should deliver
- Legal protection: So you get properly paid/properly own the IP you pay for
- Legal enforcement: If one of the parties does not deliver
- Risk management: Identify and manage potential issues upfront
We will create the following standardized agreements for the adoption by the Cardano Community:
- Contractor Agreement - Setting an equilibrium between business and freelancers. What to deliver, how to handle bugs, is there something like a software warranty, and more topics;
- Software Master Service Agreement - B2B contract covering all the main issues: product-based delivery or providing a team. What if the other party doesn’t pay? What if the delivery has bugs or does not meet the specifications? What if the party changes scope on the go? Can they cut the project tomorrow? All accounted for and covered;
- Service Level Agreement - You service the client long-term. Do I have to react in 6 hours? The client always wants everything for free. What is my responsibility and what is the client's?
- Non-Disclosure Agreement - You start literally anything with any service provider/potential client/or candidate and you’re already disclosing parts of your business. Some are “just” important, but some are crucial. Once the time comes, you want to stop the dissemination ASAP. You need a strong and easily enforceable NDA.
After the creation of the agreement, we will write a thorough HowTo along with holding Q&A to explain the particularities of the contract.