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I would expect that the corporations will be asked to sign an indemnity agreement before they get the design. Target doesn't want to be held liable in case a skimmer is built that defeats this detection and the recipient needs to understand there are no guarantees.

It's nice that someone got this through the default corporate deny policies.




It’s sad that this is likely the case. In general, an “As is/no warranty” shrinkwrap contract should be sufficient for legal protection but won’t prevent people from filing nuisance lawsuits, which I suspect they wish to avoid altogether.




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