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That's it, I'm suing you for copyright infringement of my copyright infringement clause. You will hear from my lawyer (once he stops laughing and takes a few Tylenol). Crooked, (can I call you Crook for short? )....I will pm you my whole form. Feel free to use what you need, glad I could help!
A liability waiver can be a good thing. It at least raises the issue of infringement with the customer and might help you recover any losses if there is an issue (assuming there are assets to be had). But a liability waiver does not have any legal standing between you and another party (such as a trademark or copyright holder). It doesn't prevent you from being included in any legal action and definitely doesn't help in any way provide legal cover for obvious infringement. Remember, as a printer in the trade you would be held to a higher standard than a layman. It has been my experience that most customers that I felt needed to sign a Liability Waiver didn't actually have the assets to cover any losses, so I didn't find them useful.
Quote from: nobrainsd on February 18, 2015, 11:19:13 AMA liability waiver can be a good thing. It at least raises the issue of infringement with the customer and might help you recover any losses if there is an issue (assuming there are assets to be had). But a liability waiver does not have any legal standing between you and another party (such as a trademark or copyright holder). It doesn't prevent you from being included in any legal action and definitely doesn't help in any way provide legal cover for obvious infringement. Remember, as a printer in the trade you would be held to a higher standard than a layman. It has been my experience that most customers that I felt needed to sign a Liability Waiver didn't actually have the assets to cover any losses, so I didn't find them useful.there is no such thing as liability waiver, only a contract in which one party assumes all expenses in case there is a problem. Contracts are binding, wavers are not.pierrep.s. Donni, I would stya away from anybody who uses law suit in every third sentence!
That's what I'm always trying to understand.If I sent this to Donnie or someone up north that does lots of "mail order" types of orders. Would anyone of them bat an eye?These guys take this trademark very serious and they should, it's very popular down here.