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Re: Printing Prosthetic Hands for Children

E-nable protects you as a manufacturer. The safety guidelines regarding the hands state that "The person signing below (“You”) is either the individual recipient of the Design or Component if the individual recipient is an adult under the laws of the relevant jurisdiction or the parent or legal guardian of the child if the individual recipient is a child under the laws of the relevant jurisdiction.

Furthermore, You (either for yourself or your child) release and forever discharge the Foundation and its officers, employees, contractors, subcontractors, volunteers and agents (“Releasees”) from any and all liability for acts or omissions— including negligent acts or omissions—causing damage, loss, injury, or death to the individual recipient from the use of the Design or the Component. You agree to defend, indemnify and hold the Releasees harmless from any and all liability or loss— including liability for negligence—arising in conjunction with or resulting from the individual recipient’s use of a Design or Component (including all attorney’s fees and expenses incurred by the Releasees).

You further understand and agree that the Foundation and any individual associated with the Foundation shall not be liable for any injuries or damages, including any consequential, incidental, indirect, punitive or special damages, resulting from or arising out of the use of the Design or Component provided by the Foundation or any individual associated with the Foundation."

Anyone accepting a hand (for themselves or their children) must sign a legal agreement saying anyone involved in the process that brought the hand to them is in no way responsible for anything that happens to them regarding the hand in any way.

So you don't have to worry at all about legal problems. Print away!

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