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Disclaimer
The software
listed on the GivingFree.com website is provided AS IS and
the Web Author(s) of the GivingFree.com website makes NO
WARRANTY or representation either express or implied with
respect to any listed software its quality accuracy or fitness
for a particular purpose.
GivingFree.com
is a program listing service. It does not produce its own
software. Like any publicly accessible library it does not
enter into copyright disputes between authors publishers
and copyright holders. It is up to the legal owner to pursue
copyright infringements directly with a program’s author
and/or publisher. GivingFree.com assumes that ALL copyright issues
are resolved (even when told otherwise) and that program
authors have full permission to use the characters, concepts
and ideas presented in their programs. Program authors and
publishers can request that GivingFree.com remove any listed
program and this will be carried out as soon as possible.
A program will also be removed if GivingFree.com receives information from a duly recognized
Officer of the Court pertaining to a legal ruling which
decided there had been a breach of law which affected the
listing of that program. However RESPONSIBILITY and LEGAL
LIABILITY in the area of copyright rests solely with the
program author and/or publisher and not with GivingFree.com or its Web Author(s), staff
or agents.
To
the best of our knowledge ALL listed programs were completely
free for non-commercial use when first listed and we encourage
users and program authors to report any instances where
this might not now be the case. Users are reminded that
some software authors change their program’s status from
freeware to shareware after it becomes popular, as is their
right.
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and their use on this site is not intended to infringe on
those rights.
Note
We request that users
consult directly with program authors if they have a problem
with a particular program. We have neither the resources
nor the time to try and sort out individual problems. By
liaising directly with the program authors you will be helping
them to keep their programs up-to-date and bug-free.
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