Scot wrote: > Does this appease everyone as far as Liability, especially for you Johnathon?
Yes, and no. Yes, because it clearly indicates that the template creator is not liable for usage of the template. No: A) The template user can claim --- incorrectly --- that they were using the template for the purpose for which it was designed, denying all knowledge that their usage was not approved/legal/whatever. All of which is a roundabout way of saying that I would like to add one more line: i) For legal templates: "This template does not constitute legal advice"; ii) For health/medical related templates: "This template is not approved by the FSA for medical purposes", iii) For graphology templates: "Usage of this template for personnel work violates EEOC/ADA statutes"; iv) For accounting templates: "Usage of this template does not constitute accounting advice"; B) This covers US Liability only. It doesn't cover liability in other countries --- some of which explicitly deny the validity of such disclaimers. >Basically, if someone uses your template for anything they can't come back to you or the project. "Contributory negligence". The creator of the tool is responsible for the usage of the tool, even if they are not present, and xan jonathon -- This is our sandbox and if we want to throw sand we can