Andrew S. Bosin Is An Experienced SaaS Attorney Who Has Also Built Two SaaS Companies
Andrew S. Bosin is both a SaaS Attorney and 2x SaaS entrepreneur who helps SaaS companies with drafting and putting in place effective agreements and contracts for SaaS products and applications and businesses. Andrew is located in New Jersey and has represented hundreds of SaaS, app, tech and cloud startup companies, entrepreneurs and vendors all across the US please call 201-446-9643.
You want a Startup Lawyer by your side that can work through the issues and draft agreements that will protect your company from legal risks and liability. This is where Andrew’s thirty years of legal experience and SaaS company ownership sets his law firm apart from other SaaS lawyers.
Andrew has litigated hundreds of complex business contractual disputes so he understands how to draft SaaS agreements in plain English that will effectively spell out the parties rights and obligations to perform.
As an entrepreneur, Andrew has built two SaaS companies with his partners as an entrepreneur. These experiences have helped him to be able to draft SaaS agreements that are both well thought out and practical.
When one thinks of traditional Software as a Service SaaS you envision accessing or subscribing to cloud based software or services through the internet. This traditional method of SaaS typically involves no hardware.
Fast forward a few years and now we see an entirely new SaaS model which still relies upon data or information being sent to and from the cloud however Hardware Enabled Software as a Service (HESaaS) utilizes some form of hardware that enables the transmission of machine data to the cloud for more effective inventory management and product merchandising analytics.
Picture a vending machine sending back data to the supplier letting it know that it is running low on potato chip bags in 2,000 of its locations. Normally, the vending machine gets depleted and the delivery person loads it up like clock work every week or 2x a month.
But how efficient or cost-effective is that? If a supplier knew that some food product was hot perhaps it would have the machine re-loaded every two days or maybe it would put an additional vending machine in that location.
What fascinates Andrew as a SaaS Lawyer is that what is really happening here is the confluence of SaaS and the Internet of Things (IoT) connected devices. We see it regularly now with fitness bands and home heating internet connected devices transmitting data and information to the cloud.
The big legal dilemma or problem that Andrew sees developing now and in the future is security of all of this personalized data, who has access to it and what can be done to stop unauthorized third parties from taking control and disseminating this valuable information.
Let’s take a hypothetical situation. Let’s say a manufacturer of a fitness band can determine what time of day users of the band go for their daily run.
What if the data showed that runners run less at night or early in the morning because there are more commuters and driver visibility is poor with strong early morning sun or after work darkness. This data is worth a fortune to the right company who could develop technology enabling runners to run safely both in the early morning and after work.
But, who does this data belong to and can the developer of the fitness band take information about users without their consent and sell it to third parties for a profit?
These are questions which in all likelihood are going to be answered in lawsuits pertaining to personalized user data and information being collected by IoT internet connected devices.
Andrew S. Bosin, Esq, is a SaaS Lawyer with a nationwide SaaS law firm located in New Jersey.
Please call Andrew for a free initial consultation at 201-446-9643.
Email: andrewbosin@gmail.com.
Hardware Enabled Software as a Service (HESaaS) Lawyer Andrew S. Bosin can be reached for a free consultation at 201-446-9643.