Attorney specializing in licensing and monetization of AI-generated content
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To find a Technology Artificial Intelligence Lawyer for AI-generated content licensing and monetization call Andrew S. Bosin across the USA for a free consultation at 201-446-9643.
Andrew owns and manages a Tech Startup Law Firm in New Jersey representing SaaS, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Software startup companies, enterprise vendors, developers, and entrepreneurs.
Andrew helps SaaS and AI startup companies and vendors draft Plain English agreements to protect their generative AI Features and Machine Learning platforms, tools, applications, and software. We also offer legal advice for AI-generated content disclaimers.
Andrew understands from his own entrepreneurial experiences what it means for SaaS and AI vendors to collect, store, and process personal data, protected health information (PHI), content, material, and training data.
This is because Andrew has built and launched both SaaS and AI companies with partners as the General Counsel.
Located in New Jersey, Andrew offers fixed-fee legal services to SaaS and AI companies located in New York City, Austin, Chicago, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, Cincinnati, Long Island, Raleigh, Houston, Washington DC, Atlanta, San Antonio, Phoenix, Memphis, Cleveland, San Diego, Nashville, Denver, Charleston, Louisville, Boston, Hartford, Richmond, Connecticut, Omaha, Oklahoma City, Indianapolis, Kansas City, and Charlotte, NC.
This is not legal advice, nor can we give you legal advice. Everything here is for informational purposes only and not to provide legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. Nothing here should be construed to form an attorney-client relationship.
Email: andrewbosin@gmail.com.
www.njbusiness-attorney.com.
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