If organisations really wanted "you can sue us when it falls over too badly" then the FOSS-but-with-paid-support-contracts business model would work much better than it actually does.
The companies who've aimed for that business model seem to do pretty poorly - judging by the number that end up pivoting to paid premium features, source-available licenses, or just getting acquired.
The companies who've aimed for that business model seem to do pretty poorly - judging by the number that end up pivoting to paid premium features, source-available licenses, or just getting acquired.