MCP Server Integration Agreement: Key Terms, Issues, Legal Review
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What is an MCP Server Integration Agreement?
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server is a program that can work with AI applications via interfaces, such as a file system server that enables access to documents or GitHub servers for managing code.
To govern how this is done, a formal contract known as an MCP Server Integration Agreement is drafted between a company and a third party.
Read the rest of this article to explore MCP Server Integration Agreements in greater detail. We’ll look at what key terms are typically included in them, common issues in these agreements, and if you need a lawyer for help with reviewing or negotiating them.
What is Included in an MCP Server Integration Agreement?
Since this agreement clarifies both parties’ roles and duties, as well as how the server will be used, it’s essential to have clarity on all aspects of the integration process.
It’s also worth considering that the MCP server allowing AI models to access data will need to be developed, which can introduce various risks.
To cover all bases, an MCP Server Integration Agreement usually contains key terms such as the following:
- Scope. What systems will be connected and what data will be shared between them must be clarified.
- Tech requirements. This outlines what’s required to facilitate the integration, such as authentication methods and APIs (Application Programming Interfaces).
- Development. This includes information about milestones and requirements for building and testing the MCP server.
- Usage. This specifies what the AI model is allowed to access via the MCP server and what is restricted.
- Data. How data will be exchanged must be defined. This section should also include information about data privacy measures.
- Duties. This specifies the parties’ roles, such as by explaining who will handle support issues and provide maintenance.
- Liability and risk. If something happens, such as a data violation, the agreement should state who is responsible for it.
- Termination. If either party wants to end the integration, there should be information about how they can terminate the agreement.
What are Common Issues in MCP Server Integration Agreements?
When drafting and reviewing MCP Server Integration Agreements, there are some commonly-reported issues that arise. Here’s what to look out for:
Vague Usage
There should be specific details about the tools exposed by the MCP server so that there’s no risk of them accessing information which isn’t permitted.
What APIs will be used and what features will be available must also be defined, or there could be misaligned expectations between parties.
Weak SLAs (Service Level Agreements)
There should be specific information about what uptime guarantees are offered and remedies for downtime. Without these, it’s a major business risk. Consider including penalties for any failures that can set you back.
Unfair Limitation of Liability
The contract is one-sided if the client is carrying too many obligations, as this could make them responsible for issues that aren’t their fault, such as data loss.
Data Ambiguity
You should seek clarity about who owns data that’s being transferred to the MCP server, how it will be used, and what rights you have to any derived data.
Unclear Security Measures
If the contract states that security measures meet the industry standard but doesn’t provide more details about them, this isn’t sufficient. It should contain detailed measures, such as encryption requirements. In the case of a breach, there should be notification processes in place.
Misleading Responsibilities
If duties and responsibilities aren’t defined and allocated to parties, this can result in uncertainty over how errors or third-party provisions are dealt with, which can also cause disputes.
Lack of Worst-Case Scenarios
To protect you, the agreement should specify what happens if the AI model does something surprising. There should be monitoring processes in place for identifying issues, reporting them, and investigating incidents.
Should You Get a Legal Review of Your MCP Server Integration Agreement?
Since these agreements can be tricky to understand and contain dense language, you want to protect your interests by hiring a lawyer to review them. This will help you in various ways, as a lawyer can:
- Clarify the agreement scope and all duties so that they’re enforceable.
- Assess your liability and risks to prevent you from being responsible for issues such as system failures.
- Ensuring that all data ownership is clearly defined and you’re aware of your rights.
- Spotting any compliance gaps and ensuring that the agreement is aligned with all regulatory obligations to prevent legal trouble.
- Negotiating on your behalf for any items that you’d like to change. Lawyers are skilled at knowing when to push back and accept terms during discussions.
- Revising the agreement so that all terms provide security, legal validity, and are transparent for both parties to understand.
Where to Get a Legal Review of Your MCP Server Integration Agreement
If you need to find a lawyer to review your agreement, this process is easy on an online legal platform like ContractsCounsel.
ContractsCounsel is one of the biggest online legal marketplaces where you can hire a qualified, professional lawyer from more than 1,000 lawyers on the platform. All have been vetted on the platform.
To request a legal review of your MCP Server Integration Agreement on the ContractsCounsel platform, here are the steps to follow:
1. Head to the ContractsCounsel marketplace, where you can post your project for free.
2. Receive multiple bids from lawyers directly on the platform who are ready to help you.
3. Once you receive the lawyer bids, you can review the lawyers' profiles. There’s lots of info on the platform to help you choose the best lawyer, such as their location, client ratings, years of experience, and field of expertise.
4. Connect with a lawyer you think is best suited to your requirements and hire them for the job.
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