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Excessive SaaS liability

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Hello my readers,

Lately, as part of my day job, I spent some time about the SaaS applications responsibility to their customers.

For using a SaaS application, customers would upload their data to the SaaS application.

That is too technical.

Let me rephrase it: Customers would deposit their precious assets in the SaaS operators trustworthy hands.
That sounds different, isn't it ?

This is one point for SaaS operators to think about before the next lawsuit.

Since my day job is very demanding, I have very little time for long posts.
Instead, I will raise some more point in my next posts.
Stay tuned.

Noam

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