Crash course in IT contracts
Drafting legally compliant contracts for agile software projects, cloud computing, and AI
Contents
Legal basis and current developments
- Civil law principles (German Civil Code, German Commercial Code, Copyright Act, Terms and conditions).
- Impact of new EU regulations: AI Act, Data Act, Data Governance Act, NIS 2 Directive.
- National adaptations and current case law on IT and software contracts.
- The importance of compliance, liability, and governance in digital projects.
Types of contracts and legal classification
- Distinction: contract for work and services, contract for services, hybrid forms (Sections 611 et seq., 631 et seq. BGB).
- Typical use cases: Waterfall methodology vs. agile project models (Scrum).
- Special features of project contracts involving third parties (temporary staffing, subcontractors).
- Contractual implications of change requests and agile development.
Copyright and licensing law in IT and AI projects
- Protectable intangible assets (source code, training data, models, prompts, documentation).
- Structure and contents of a license agreement (rights of use, exclusivity, territory, duration, open source compliance).
- Special features of software law (backup copies, updates, leasing, SaaS access).
- Transfer of rights for AI-generated content and copyright responsibility, including handling of training data
- Sanctions, damages, and criminal risks in the event of legal violations.
- Insight into US copyright law.
The project contract as the legal backbone
- Structure and typical layout of an IT/AI project contract.
- From "actual" to "target": service description, specifications, and change management.
- Legally compliant documentation of interim results and approvals.
- Distinction and legal consequences of the nature of a contract for work and services.
- Obligations of the parties to cooperate and collaborate.
Key contract clauses and common pitfalls
- Acceptance clauses: requirements, forms, reservations, and legal consequences.
- Terms of use: Scope, time limit, transfer upon acceptance.
- Liability and warranty clauses: current Federal Court of Justice and Higher Regional Court case law.
- Obligations to cooperate, change requests, and documentation requirements.
- Identification of key persons and their legal significance.
Special forms: Outsourcing, Cloud & SaaS
- Structure and process of managing service projects (outsourcing).
- Contract models for cloud and SaaS services (framework agreement, service level agreement, service certificates).
- Special obligations under the Data Act (data access, portability, interoperability).
- Security and liability issues in the cloud environment (shared responsibility model, NIS2 compliance).
- Data protection and data security requirements (Art. 28 GDPR, TOMs, international transfers).
Additional claims, liability, and conflict management
- Professional claim and change management.
- Dealing with additional claims arising from unclear service descriptions.
- Enforcement and defense of claims arising from current contracts.
- Dispute resolution: arbitration, mediation, or ordinary courts.
- Designing effective liability clauses and risk allocation.
- Liability for vicarious agents, subcontractors, and AI systems.
Practical examples and case studies
- Analysis of typical contract templates (contract for work, SaaS contract, agile contract).
- Current cases from case law (Federal Court of Justice, Higher Regional Court, European Court of Justice).
- Best practices for the legally compliant design of IT and AI projects.
- Discussion of individual questions from participants.
Learning environment
In your online learning environment, you will find useful information, downloads and extra services for this training course once you have registered.
Your benefit
Practical expansion of knowledge about IT contracts and IT law.
Increased security in dealing with suppliers and customers.
Clarity about remunerable and non-remunerable services.
Avoidance of compensation for poor performance.
Savings on external legal costs through increased in-house expertise.
Methods
Lecture with presentation and a script for reference, joint case studies, best practice examples and anecdotes from other companies.
Lecture with presentation and a script for reference, joint case studies, best practice examples and anecdotes from other companies.
Recommended for
The training is aimed at employees from IT purchasing and other departments that manage IT projects. No previous legal knowledge is required. The "Crash course in IT law for lawyers" training is recommended for lawyers who would like further training in this area.
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Start dates and details
Monday, 23.02.2026
09:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday, 24.02.2026
08:30 am - 4:00 pm
Thursday, 07.05.2026
09:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday, 08.05.2026
08:30 am - 4:00 pm
- one joint lunch per full seminar day,
- Catering during breaks and
- extensive working documents.
Monday, 31.08.2026
09:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday, 01.09.2026
08:30 am - 4:00 pm
Monday, 19.10.2026
09:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday, 20.10.2026
08:30 am - 4:00 pm
- one joint lunch per full seminar day,
- Catering during breaks and
- extensive working documents.
Thursday, 11.02.2027
09:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday, 12.02.2027
08:30 am - 4:00 pm
- one joint lunch per full seminar day,
- Catering during breaks and
- extensive working documents.
