Ebooks and other digital products legal issues
So I'm almost done developing my first product, and very very excited!
However, there's something that I actually haven't thought off before that recently came to mind.
Do I need to put any kind of a legal statement in my product? Something along the lines of "Use the information in this product at your own risk. The info is provided 'as is'", etc?
If yes, do I need this in every kind of product? For example, if I'm writing about SEO techniques, should I make it clear that these are general guidelines, and that user will implement them at their own risk and I provide no guarantee that they will work because every situation is different?
In other words, in what cases do you need to provide this sort of a legal statement?
Anyway, any thoughts on this are very highly appreciated
Jack
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