Subject category:
Strategy and General Management
Published by:
Stanford Business School
Version: 2 March 2007
Length: 20 pages
Data source: Field research
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Abstract
Examines an Indian joint venture between a large US telecommunications company and a small Indian software company, including a business and legal analysis of a joint-venture term sheet. Issues include extraterritorial application of US antitrust and civil rights laws, protection for computer software afforded by Indian intellectual property and employment law, application of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and circumstances under which a buyer of goods can stop payment on a letter of credit issued in favor of a seller that shipped non-conforming goods.
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Abstract
Examines an Indian joint venture between a large US telecommunications company and a small Indian software company, including a business and legal analysis of a joint-venture term sheet. Issues include extraterritorial application of US antitrust and civil rights laws, protection for computer software afforded by Indian intellectual property and employment law, application of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and circumstances under which a buyer of goods can stop payment on a letter of credit issued in favor of a seller that shipped non-conforming goods.