On 17 Jan 2006 10:25:44 -0500, Michael Poole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Alexander Terekhov writes: > > > Yeah. So legal mandates like, for example, > > > > http://www.courts.state.va.us/text/scv/amendments/rule_71_75_SC.html > > > > ---- > > When the communication is in writing, the disclaimer shall be in bold > > type face and uppercase letters in a font size that is at least as large > > as the largest text used > > ---- > > You fail at reading comprehension. Try reading the rest of rule 7.2.
I didn't say that 7.2 applies to warranty disclaimers. But according to Diane Cabell (http://www.mama-tech.com/ I suppose)... http://www.boost.org/more/license_info.html#FAQ ---- Why is the "disclaimer" paragraph of the license entirely in uppercase? Capitalization of these particular provisions is a US legal mandate for consumer protection. (Diane Cabell) ---- I didn't bother to google it, knowing about something similar. Comprehendo now? regards, alexander.