From: lucas darten (ljdarten_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 2001-06-08 02:43:12
Well we could put a disclaimer on the download page that the software is not in any way certified, approved, or endorsed by anyone with any authority and we do not recommend using it for anything more than "playing around" with the machine. I don't know if that will help much legally, but it may.
Also if we described it as a 'beta' program that might limit the possible lawsuits.
It may limit the people who want to use it, but it makes it available to the general public.
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From: Rob Kall
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>>From the website, free (and open source?).
----- Original Message -----
From: Rob Kall
Okay. I'm a pragmatist. WE have an EEG monitoring machine, sold only with
monitoring software. That could work.
But then, where will people get the EEG BIOFEEDBACK software?
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But if you get the hardware and the software from the same website, there
is not enough "distance" between them, It's kind of like using a condom
with only a small hole.
It's a transparent and obvious denial of what is really happening.
Rob Kall
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