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Adding the Disclaimer

The original idea for the disclaimer is to be a classic Disclaimer. Example can be seen below.

At minute 7.17 can see the example
Link for the video at 7.17
However, Andrew has prepared the video before seeing my comment and his approach works much better so we ticked with it.

The sources for the disclaimer.

First I found a template from this website. Template

THE DISCLAIMER
Here is a standard motion picture disclaimer...

"PERSON'S NAME OR PRODUCTION COMPANY" is the author of this motion picture for the purpose of copyrght and other laws.

This motion picture is protected pursuant to the provisions of the laws of the United States of America and other countries. Any unauthorized duplication, distribution and/or exhibition of this motion picture may result in civil liability and criminal prosecution.

Characters and incidents portrayed and the names herein are fictitious, and any similarity to the name, character or history of any person is entirely coincidental and unintentional.

No animals were harmed in the making of this film.


After establishing the template I looked for reference to make it unique. Then I stumble to this website. Unique
And took this sentences.

Any resemblance to person living, dead, or reincarnated is purely coincidental. No animals were harm during the making of the game, although some rabbits did have their feelings hurt.

From the two I combine and took a further spin and this is what I got.

Alt F4 is the author of this epic game for the purpose of copyright and other laws.

This epic game is protected pursuant to the provisions of the laws of the Milky Way galaxy and other galaxy's. Any unauthorized duplication, distribution and/or exhibition of this epic game may result in civil liability and criminal prosecution or will be personally handled by Ryker.

Any resemblance to person living, dead, or reincarnated is purely coincidental. No animals were harm during the making of the game, although some rabbits did have their feelings hurt.

Alt F4. All Rights Reserved.2014

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