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On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 14:47:58 -0700, Roy Lewallen
wrote: I find this most interesting. As a P.E. licensed by the state of Oregon (since 1981), I'm aware that I'm subject to state laws governing the code of conduct of Professional Engineers, and all other applicable state laws. I didn't realize that I had legal obligations to NIST, or that any other federal agency has requirements for P.E.s of all states. Would you please provide some reference where I can further research this obligation and the rules it has imposed that I'm legally required to comply with? Roy Lewallen, W7EL, P.E. Hi Roy, I am wholly unaware of the full scope of your business and contracts and I have no interest, nor do I think you would volunteer that information. I cannot recall a single instance of your relating any experience of yours that revolved around the matters I have discussed, nor any matters that were professional beyond your product. I cannot imagine that your product enters into matters of traceability or authority when I have seen your disclosures that explicitly remove yourself from liability: Legal Disclaimer The licensee ("Licensee" or "User") acknowledges that the reliability of any and all results produced by this software are not precise and are subject to significant levels of variability. .... LICENSOR HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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