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1. auggie+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-12-29 19:12:53
So what happens in this situation:

I write open-source software, and make it available on GitHub, together with a nice installer. I deny any liability in my license, and the users are free to install it or not. They don't pay me in any way (not even in ads).

Am I liable according to new EU law?

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2. TheBig+32[view] [source] 2023-12-29 19:24:29
>>auggie+(OP)
No you are not liable. Liability is linked to a commercial activity because it is meant to protect consumers.

The article is very ambiguous in the way it describes the regulation. I recommended this one for more clarity : https://www.euractiv.com/section/digital/news/eu-updates-pro...

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3. pylua+36[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-12-29 19:47:15
>>TheBig+32
Would windows or whatever host operating system be liable potentially for the programs running on it even if they are open sourced programs?
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4. tester+ef[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-12-29 20:39:36
>>pylua+36
I would think they would be *if* said program was included with the system, which makes sense. The manufacturer cannot be responsible for user-supplied programs, but they surely must know what they include with their system upon install.
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