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Paid and GitLaw Launch Open-Source Master Services Agreement for AI Agents

By

arnon

7mo ago· 6 min readenNews

Summary

Paid has partnered with GitLaw to launch an open-source Master Services Agreement specifically designed for AI agent companies. This addresses the limitations of traditional SaaS contracts when applied to autonomous AI systems that make decisions, write code, and perform complex tasks. The Agentic MSA clarifies liability, decision responsibility, data ownership, and training rights for AI agents.

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We've partnered with GitLaw to launch something that should have existed from day one: a Master Services Agreement specifically designed for AI agents.
The problem with using SaaS contracts for agents: Most AI agent companies are still using SaaS contracts which makes no sense.
Your software isn't just sitting there helping someone fill out a form. It's booking meetings, writing code, making decisions.
When something goes wrong, who's liable?
The Agentic MSA clarifies decision responsibility, establishes appropriate liability frameworks, and provides clear language around data ownership and training rights.
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Paid has partnered with GitLaw to create and release an open-source Master Services Agreement (MSA) specifically designed for AI agent companies. This contract addresses the unique challenges that traditional SaaS contracts fail to cover when applied to a

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