[sdiy] legalities?
Ken Stone
sasami at hotkey.net.au
Thu Jan 27 10:57:14 CET 2005
>What do you mean 'written in law'? Every disclaimer I've seen looks like
>99% legal boilerplate, so there's nothing to stop you doing a bit of cut 'n
>paste.
Buy a copy of Silicon Chip. Cut and paste. substitute appropriate words.
Hmmm maybe cut and past isn't quite the right term here, as we are going
between different mediums.
My variant :-
Disclaimer
A note to readers:
All electronic projects and designs presented on this web site, or
associated web sites should be considered dangerous if not lethal if not
used safely. When working on projects based on these designs, use extreme
care to ensure that you do not come into contact with mains AC voltages or
high voltage DC. If you are not confident about working with mains voltages,
or high voltages, or you are not legally allowed to work with mains
voltages, or high voltages, you are advised not to attempt work on them. The
author, host, and all people associated with these web pages disclaim any
liability for damages should anyone be killed or injured while working on
these projects, or projects based on these designs, or any other project or
design presented on these web pages and any associated web pages. The
author, host, and all people associated with these web pages also disclaim
any liability for projects, or projects based on these designs, or any other
project or design presented on these web pages and any associated web pages
when used in such a way as to infringe relevant government regulations and
by-laws.
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