I usually find a derivative of this in the fine print for software contracts: "No Warranty on Software. You and your end users use the Software and any derivative works you may create based on the Software at your own risk."
The entire software stack from the bios up generally offers little guarantee, and if it does, it's often:
"The sole remedy shall be a refund up to the original purchase price."
The entire software stack from the bios up generally offers little guarantee, and if it does, it's often:
"The sole remedy shall be a refund up to the original purchase price."