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Hi Stephen,
On Sat, Aug 08, 2009 at 04:04:32PM +0100, Stephen Davies wrote:
> When I was working for myself I had Professional Indemnity insurance
> just for this very reason. However if you as an individual try to get
> such insurance it is AFAIK, nigh upon impossible.
I now have PI insurance as a limited company but in the past I also
had it as a sole trader and talked to two other people recently who
also bought it as sole traders, for a very reasonable amount.
I could also recommend the federation of small businesses, who for a
quite low yearly subscription will give you many benefits including
access to free legal advice and ultimately representation when
defending a case if that is required. I've fortunately never had to
go that far, but their advice has been good so far.
Of course, I don't think a limited company or PI insurance will
protect individuals from possible prosecution where death is
involved.
As for the larger subject at hand, I have difficulty believing that
software authors, publishers or distributors will ever be held
legally responsible for defects. Which I think is a good thing.
Cheers,
Andy
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