For end consumers, the CGA takes precedence anyway.  Thankfully no 
one has tested it yet.  For business customers, you should be 
actively cancelling out the CGA in writing and then that clause is 
added protection.

On  2 Feb 99 at 19:04, James M Sandbrook wrote:

> Why do we have to put these comments in our programs:
> 
>  MyProgram IS DISTRIBUTED "AS IS".
> NO WARRANTY OF ANY  KIND IS EXPRESSED
> OR IMPLIED.  YOU USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
>  THE AUTHOR WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DATA
> LOSS, DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS OR ANY
> OTHER KIND OF LOSS WHILE USING OR
> MISUSING THIS SOFTWARE.
> 
> Has anyone 'ever' been in trouble for the program losing data?
> If so was years ago?
> Or is this legal type jargon really necessary?
> 
> Thanks for your input!
> 
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