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Limitation of Liability Provisions for SaaS
SaaS apps are popular, but they come with a risk because your customers become so dependent on your apps. Your liability in running a SaaS app could be endless - from system failure to unsatisfied users. A Limitation of Liability clause protects your SaaS business from these legal dangers by contractually...
Legal Requirements for Mobile Games
If you have a new mobile game to launch, it's essential that you protect your game's intellectual property and add the necessary legal agreements. These early steps protect your business interests and assure that users enjoy game within the rules and limitations you set out for them in the Terms &...
Legal Requirements for Selling Internationally
While there's a lot to learn about international selling, the good news is that your company's legal agreements (Privacy Policy, Terms and Conditions, Shipping Policy, etc.) won't have to be drastically adapted to all of the countries where you sell or ship your products. For example, if you're headquartered in the...
9 Clauses You Can Steal From SaaS Apps
Legal agreements are very important for all apps, but perhaps especially so for a SaaS app. These agreements will be where you include information about things like subscription costs, payment terms, user privacy, restrictions on the use of your app, and a range of other topics. SaaS apps operate by providing a...
How to Legally Protect Your Website or App
Creating, owning and operating a website or a mobile app can expose you to a variety of legal risks. These risks include copyright infringements, risks of liability, and unintentional violation of international privacy laws, just to name a few. There are a number of things you can do to legally protect...
Don't Copy Terms From Other Apps
Every mobile app benefits from having a Terms and Conditions (T&C) agreement. As this type of legal agreement is often long and complex, many first developers might consider looking into copying a Terms and Conditions agreement from another mobile app to use as their own. However, that decision requires careful consideration as...