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42. Many categories of e-commerce transactions similarly
involve the provision of the use of, or access to, data and
software (see, for example, categories 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16,
20 and 21 in annex 2). The service of making such data and
software, or functionality of that data or software, available for
a fee is not, however, a service of a technical nature. The fact
that the development of the necessary data and software might
itself require substantial technical skills is irrelevant as the
service provided to the client is not the development of that
data and software (which may well be done by someone other
than the supplier) but rather the service of making the data and
software available to that client. For example, the mere
provision of access to a troubleshooting database would not
require more than having available such a database and the
necessary software to access it. A payment relating to the
provision of such access would not, therefore, relate to a
service of a technical nature.
44. The comments in paragraphs 40 to 42 above are also
relevant for the purposes of distinguishing managerial services
from the service of making data and software (even if related
to management), or functionality of that data or software,
available for a fee. The fact that this data and software could
be used by the customer in performing management functions
or that the development of the necessary data and software,
and the management of the business of providing it to
customers, might itself require substantial management
expertise is irrelevant as the service provided to the client is
neither managing the client‟s business, managing the
supplier‟s business nor developing that data and software
(which may well be done by someone other than the supplier)
but rather making the software and data available to that client.
The mere provision of access to such data and software does
not require more than having available such a database and the
necessary software. A payment relating to the provision of
such access would not, therefore, relate to a service of a
managerial nature.