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Oh, I don’t disagree, and I don’t think burying it in the EULA would necessarily be sufficient (especially in Europe, where the courts and regulators have tended to take a dim view of “but we told you, in three-point type on page 473 in the middle of the trademark acknowledgements”). But ultimately the blame for using known-unreliable tools is largely on the user.


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