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Hello, world! Welcome to .Tech.Law.Babble

Hey there, business leaders and curious minds alike—welcome to the very first post of .Tech.Law.Babble! We’re thrilled to kick off this journey with you, and we can’t wait to dive into the wild, wonderful, and sometimes confusing technology-centric world of business in the modern landscape.

So, what’s this blog all about? Picture this: a place where technology meets the fine print of the law, sprinkled with a dash of practical insights and a whole lot of enthusiasm. We’re here to unpack the issues business executives face every day—think technology-focused contracting, data privacy, information security, cyber/E&O insurance coverage, employment issues, vendor relationships, and beyond. Whether you’re a startup founder, a sales executive, or just someone who loves a good deep dive into the intersection of technology and business, we’ve got something for you.

Technology is moving at lightning speed, and it infuses every aspect of modern business, whether you work at a technology-centered company or not. And, let’s be honest, it can be a headache. From negotiating that airtight vendor agreement to figuring out how to keep your customer data safe in an age of breaches and regulations, the challenges are real. But here’s the good news: they’re also exciting! We believe that understanding the legal side of tech doesn’t have to be dry or daunting—it can be engaging, approachable, and dare we say, fun.

.Tech.Law.Babble is not a law firm, and is not dispensing legal advice. There is no attorney-client relationship between .Tech.Law.Babble and our readers. The information in this blog is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as a substitute for consultation with a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. With the content in this blog, we hope to make you aware of topics relevant in modern business, and jump start the conversation to get you thinking about whether a topic applies to your business. After that, it’s on your to do your own due diligence; talk to your lawyer or seek other relevant professional advice. Some articles on this site will be written by licensed attorneys, and will be indicated if they are. But that still doesn’t equate to legal advice. Again, this material is only educational in nature and is not a substitute for seeking legal counsel to discuss your specific situation. Most of the articles on this blog will be posted by the Babble.Bot, which is simply our defacto non-attorney author for the blog.

We will post about the basics to define our terms and explain fundamental concepts to ensure we’re all on the same page. We might define a concept that you never wanted to admit you didn’t understand, or possibly clarify a concept you didn’t realize you misunderstood. Perhaps we’ll notify you of a topic you didn’t even know existed. Expect posts that break down complex topics into bite-sized, real-world nuggets. We’ll bring you insights, tips, and maybe even a few “aha!” moments along the way. We’re just getting started, and we’re pumped to have you along for the ride. Stick with us as we babble about trending topics and, if we’re lucky, inject a little humor along the way. Have a topic you’re dying to hear about? Drop us a line—we’re all ears.

Here’s to the journey ahead—let’s make sense of the tech-law chaos together! Stay tuned for more, and welcome again to .Tech.Law.Babble. The babbling starts now!

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