Software as a Service Agreement

Overview

A Software as a Service (SaaS) Agreement sets out the legal framework between a SaaS provider and a customer. It governs the use of cloud-based software, protecting both parties by clearly defining service access, licensing rights, payment obligations, and data responsibilities.

What is a SaaS Agreement?

A SaaS contract sets out the terms for using software provided online. Instead of installing the software on a local device or server, the customer accesses it through the internet. The agreement explains how the service can be used and what each party is responsible for.

It will usually cover key points such as access rights, payment terms, service levels, uptime, support, data protection, intellectual property rights, and what happens if the agreement ends. A clear SaaS Agreement helps reduce risk and gives both sides a better understanding of their rights and obligations.

Apex Counsel drafts SaaS Agreements that help protect your business model, your customer relationships, and your intellectual property. While also supporting compliance with UK and international regulations.

 

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