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Re: Boilerplate Contracts
From: "cta () hcsin net" <cta () hcsin net>
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 10:55:29 -0500
On 28 Dec 2004 at 14:45, Matt Stern wrote:
Hello all: I need to put together an "authorization form" for clients, to allow us to do things like port scans, penetration testing, etc. 1. Is there a boilerplate contract out there somewhere that we can use as a starting point? 2. Is there a source for these kind of documents? 3. Anybody have particular experience with any language that can either prevent litigation, or save your "bacon" in case there is any?
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Current thread:
- Boilerplate Contracts Matt Stern (Dec 28)
- Re: Boilerplate Contracts Mike Sweeney (Dec 28)
- Re: Boilerplate Contracts cta () hcsin net (Dec 29)
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- Re: Boilerplate Contracts miguel . dilaj (Dec 29)