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Technology Transfer Agreements (TTAs) are agreements between two or more parties that allow for the transfer of technology from one party to another. This type of agreement is common in the computing industry, where companies often need to share technology in order to develop new products or services. TTAs are used to protect the intellectual property of the parties involved, as well as to ensure that the technology is used in a manner that is beneficial to both parties. TTAs are typically negotiated between the parties involved, and can include a variety of terms and conditions. These agreements can cover a wide range of topics, including the scope of the technology transfer, the rights and obligations of the parties, and the terms of payment. TTAs can also include provisions for the protection of confidential information, as well as provisions for dispute resolution. In the computing industry, TTAs are used by a variety of companies, including Microsoft, Apple, IBM, Oracle, and Google. These companies use TTAs to protect their intellectual property and to ensure that their technology is used in a manner that is beneficial to both parties. Show Less Read more