I have to admit I have only read a few of the countless disclaimers that came with software products I use.
Those that I have read were worded in a way that made it pretty clear that once you bought the software the company that sold it accepts no responsability for anything whatsoever that may happen with you, with the software or with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for that matter.
What I am asking you, is this really the way it works? Once you click "I agree", are software companies clear of all responsability with regards to their product?
If for example, I suffer a damage as a consequence of my software malfunctioning, can I sue the producer for compensation?
If not, why? If a car engine blows up on you all of itself, you know who to blame.
I may be oversimplifying things but I know squat about legal system so your input is greatly appreciated
Those that I have read were worded in a way that made it pretty clear that once you bought the software the company that sold it accepts no responsability for anything whatsoever that may happen with you, with the software or with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for that matter.
What I am asking you, is this really the way it works? Once you click "I agree", are software companies clear of all responsability with regards to their product?
If for example, I suffer a damage as a consequence of my software malfunctioning, can I sue the producer for compensation?
If not, why? If a car engine blows up on you all of itself, you know who to blame.
I may be oversimplifying things but I know squat about legal system so your input is greatly appreciated

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