Blog: SaaS

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Clauses for subscription plans for SaaS apps

When you create a SaaS product, it's very likely that you'll set up multiple levels of subscription plans, such as a free version, a professional version, and a premium version. Customers will likely want to upgrade or downgrade between subscription levels, so it's important to cover this clearly in your Terms...

SaaS, who owns the content of your users?

When you create a SaaS product, user-generated content is one of the most common ways to build and grow a community within that app. But if that content is created by users rather than you, who owns it? In intellectual property law, copyright is automatically granted to an original work. This...

SaaS Apps: Is SLA the Right Legal Tool?

All apps and websites need to have legal agreements in place to set out the relationship between the user and the app or website operator. There are numerous different types of legal agreements that you can use for your app, such as Terms of Service, Terms of Use, End User Licence...

Acceptable Use Clauses for SaaS Apps

SaaS apps that allow user interaction or the creation of user-generated content are great ways to build your brand and create a community for your users around that brand. But when you have users using your service or SaaS app, especially if they can interact with others, setting out an Acceptable...

Takeaways from Google's Privacy Dashboard

Recently, Google redesigned their My Account page in a way that now conveniently places a user's security and privacy options all in one easily accessible location. This redesign by Google implements some suggestions as given by the "Article 29 Working Party". While no new options were added, these settings are now easier...

5 clauses for Terms of Use for SaaS apps

If you're running a Software as a Service (SaaS) business, there are some unique clauses that you need to include in your Terms of Use agreement. Even if the Terms of Use isn't mandatory by law, it's extremely important and recommended to have the agreement for your business. If your app is...