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If a company supplies you software that they claim does one thing, but actually does another thing, you might have some legal recourse if you run it on the basis of their assurances that it only does the first thing. If on the other hand they refuse to tell you what the software does, but you run it anyway, you can hardly complain when it turns out to do something you didn't want it to.


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