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Site Disclaimer

The Right Side of Life.com was originally set up by me as a website intended to catalog my own personal interests. It just so happens that there are quite a number of folks on the Internet whose interests coincide with mine; as such, I saw a need to create this “Disclaimer” page.

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This is a personal website created by Phil. Where I have directly stipulated as such (typically via a post’s association with the “My Thoughts” category), the views expressed directly on this site are those of mine and nobody else.

The Right Side of Life.com shall be construed as being a personal experiment and, therefore, shall exhibit no warranties, directly or indirectly, as to the reliability, accuracy, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose as to the user’s reliability of such information or data in the use of the thoughts, facts and/or opinions expressed herein. The Right Side of Life hereby expressly disclaims liability for damages resulting from this site’s use.

The Right Side of Life.com does not necessarily endorse the opinions as expressed via comments found on any postings, pages or other areas available for public comment. Any links that originate from this site to any other site are not under the control of The Right Side of Life.com and do not necessarily constitute an endorsement of said third party’s content and, as such, the user should exercise the use of caveat emptor when navigating to these sites.

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Any and all trademarks, patents, copyrights and the like associated with anything pubicly residing on The Right Side of Life.com are solely the property of their respective creator(s) and/or owner(s). All public domain displays shall be construed on this site as being reproduced under the principle of Fair Use (see Title 17, Sec. 107 of the U.S. Code).

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