Report: 'One-Size-Fits-All' Cloud Computing is at an End
A report from the Cloud Legal Project at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies at Queen Mary, University of London, has forecast that the era of uniform, one-size-fits-all cloud computing contracts is at an end, according to an article from RedOrbit.com.
The report, "Negotiating Cloud Contracts – Looking at Clouds from Both Sides," identifies the six types of cloud contract terms most negotiated as provider liability, service level agreements, data protection and security, termination rights and lock-in/exit, unilateral amendments to service features and intellectual property rights.