As in, they know who's using the product and can contact them directly.
Natter 37: Oddly Enough, We've Had This Conversation Before.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
sarameg is so good! She ROCKS.
And they know that the user has or is likely to make modifications?
I don't know the answer, but I'm kind of interested to find out. Perkins?
She is good! Before work interupted, I was going to ask if you meant Mars or Earth. I think the answer is the same though.
I was wondering: do all animals have tounges?
Well, not Jellyfish. Or were you just thinking about Mammals?
Actually, it is that I am BORED and work avoidant so when I linked the east coat picture, I explored the site and....ta-da!
I think the answer is the same though.
Why? Because it's usually, or just because it happens to be so?
Hey -- can anyone tell me where I can find a docbase with workflow for tomorrow's demo? Or the admin URL?
And they know that the user has or is likely to make modifications?
Absolutely. Substantial modification may absolve a manufacturer of liability during litigation but I'm loooking for a way to indemnify it before.
Well, not Jellyfish. Or were you just thinking about Mammals?
Mammals, birds, fish and reptiles.
I'm thinking of things like spray paint where the weight of the disclaimer rests on the product being *used as intended* before the manufacturer assumes any liability. Maybe there's something there to build on?