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by wakeupthedawn 5929 days ago
What if there's a recipe that includes poison as an ingredient?

Or, more realistically, recipes that cause food allergies or something along those lines. I don't think it's at all likely he'll get sued, but I do think his product is riskier in this regard than say bingo cards simply because it deals with things people will be putting into their bodies.

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When you go into a bookstore, do you routinely get clerks saying "Thanks for coming to our humble establishment. Prior to being allowed to actually see the books, we'll need you to sign this waiver of liability, which disclaims any responsibility on our part if you should open one of the cookbooks and cook Thai food while having a lethal allergy to peanuts."

This has not been my experience in bookstores. If you're totally unable to sleep at night because you live in fear that vampires might descend on you if you do not say the right words and make three circles clockwise prior to opening for business, then say the right words and make three circles clockwise. Otherwise, go solve a problem for people.

I don't think I was suggesting that he should require his users to sign a waiver of liability or anything like that. All I said was that something involving food should take this type of thing a bit more seriously than something that doesn't involve food. I'd imagine that the cookbooks themselves contain some type of disclaimer of this sort to help protect the authors and publishers. His site is basically a publisher where some of the authors are probably anonymous.

And I don't know where your second paragraph came from. Why does considering these things mean I'm unable to sleep at night? At some point, you made the decision to include a terms of service for your site. All I did was try to point out a couple things he should consider for his TOS that wouldn't be relevant for most sites.

He's being facetious.
Exactly. And as the site will be contain user generated content, which will be impossible to police 100%. Someone could potentially put something damaging on there. Then if a child / minor uses the site and becomes ill as a result of copying something they have learned from the site - this might leave us open to a law suit.