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SaaS Legal Basics: GDPR, EU AI Act, and Compliance Awareness

47 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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SaaS legal basics are what most developers ignore until something goes wrong. Not legal advice - just two founders talking through the compliance landscape they wish someone had explained before they started charging customers. This episode covers GDPR, the EU AI Act effective August 2026, PCI scope for Stripe-integrated products, business entity tradeoffs, and the four documents most founders encounter before their first paying user. For anything that affects your business, talk to a real lawyer.

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