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BigBadWolf

09/20/23 2:16 PM

#61961 RE: BigBadWolf #61960

Do Disclaimers cover companies from fraudulent public releases

Disclaimers and disclosures must be clear and conspicuous. That is, consumers must be able to notice, read or hear, and understand the information. Still, a disclaimer or disclosure alone usually is not enough to remedy a false or deceptive claim.Dec 12, 2000


Avoidance of Disclaimer by Action for Fraudulent Misrepresentation


Do disclaimers hold up in court?
In conclusion, email disclaimers may not provide the legal protection that many people assume they do. While they can notify recipients and establish a duty of nondisclosure, they are unlikely to hold up in court as a binding contract. Furthermore, the majority of recipients don't even read them.Mar 28, 2023


Are Disclaimers Legally Binding? - TermsFeed
By themselves, Disclaimers serve as a warning to users. They give users realistic expectations for a product or service. However, that is often not enough to guarantee legal protection




so the crew never reads the disclaimers in the PRs




CommonCents Dumbass so glad to continue educating the ignorant(s)