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  2. Wikipedia:No disclaimers - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:No_disclaimers

    Allowing some disclaimers would generate a significant overhead of disputes regarding where to draw the line; this draws editors away from more productive tasks. Having disclaimers might create the impression that any potentially problematic content will be flagged, and thus an article can be assumed to be "safe" if no disclaimer appears.

  3. As is - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_is

    "As is" is a phrase used to indicate the existing condition of something without any modifications or improvements. [1] The term is employed in legal, business, and consumer settings to establish that an item or property is being sold or provided in its current condition, [2] [3] with no warranties or guarantees regarding its quality.

  4. Wikipedia:General disclaimer - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:General_disclaimer

    Wikipedia makes no guarantee of validity. Wikipedia is an online open-content collaborative encyclopedia; that is, a voluntary association of individuals and groups working to develop a common resource of human knowledge. The structure of the project allows anyone with an Internet connection to alter its content.

  5. Wikipedia:Non-Wikipedia disclaimers - Wikipedia

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    Reports have sometimes [citation needed] cited the Wikipedia disclaimers to support claims that Wikipedia is unreliable. Here is a selection from the disclaimers of sources which are often regarded as reliable. Associated Press (disclaimer [original text in all caps]): "The site and the site elements are provided on an 'as is' and 'as available ...

  6. Disclaimer - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disclaimer

    In patent law, a disclaimer identifies, in a claim, subject-matter that is not claimed. [2] By extension, a disclaimer may also mean the action of introducing a negative limitation in a claim, i.e. "an amendment to a claim resulting in the incorporation therein of a "negative" technical feature, typically excluding from a general feature specific embodiments or areas". [3]

  7. Email disclaimer - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_disclaimer

    An email disclaimer is a disclaimer, notice or warning which is added to an outgoing email and forms a distinct section which is separate from the main message. [1] [2] The reasons for adding such a disclaimer include confidentiality, copyright, contract formation, defamation, discrimination, harassment, privilege and viruses. [3]

  8. The ‘Disclaimer*’ Finale Is Almost Here - AOL

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    With just seven episodes in total, Disclaimer* wastes no time—and the tension is building. Episode 6 premieres on Friday, November 1, followed by the finale on November 8. Read on for the full ...

  9. Category:Wikipedia disclaimers - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Wikipedia_disclaimers

    This category and the navigation bar below contain the official Wikipedia disclaimers.All of these pages are protected, as their content needs to be carefully worded and free of disruption for legal reasons, and they should generally not be changed without extensive discussion.

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