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This is not how the law works anywhere, thankfully.


Well for one it was a gift so there is no valid contract right? There are no direct damages because there is nothing paid and nothing to refund. Wrt indirect damages, there's bound to be a disclaimer or two, at least at the app layer.

IANAL, not legal advice


If you give someone a bomb, or give someone a USB stick with a virus, or give someone a car with defective break, you are absolutely liable. Think about it.


If you give someone a USB stick with a virus, and you don't know about the virus, you aren't liable. Unless maybe you gave them some sort of warranty or guarantee that it was virus-free.

The lesson: don't use USB sticks people give you, unless you have your own way of verifying that they're virus-free.

Also, don't give people bombs. That's usually illegal, unlike giving someone software with unknown bugs in it.


I’d suppose there is an ALL CAPS NO WARRANTY clause as well, as is customary with freeware (and FOSS). ToDesktop is a paid product, though.




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