• KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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    3 hours ago

    It sounds like it’s just insertable toys, so it might be a liability thing if they’re afraid people are selling unsafe toys? Who knows. That’s a really weird distinction and definitely one that payment processors don’t make.

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      3 hours ago

      Does Kickstarter have liability in general for Kickstarted projects? I’d kind of assume that that’s on the specific project. I can’t imagine that Kickstarter is in any kind of position to really do a domain-specific evaluation of whether a given project is in line with local regulations.

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        3 hours ago

        I really have no idea, and this would probably be jurisdiction dependent anyway.

        They do allow things like food, which it seems would come with more liability anyway, if they can be held liable for kickstarted things.

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      2 hours ago

      Why would Kickstarter be liable for someone else project.

      That’s like trying to sue UberEats for delivering food that gave you food poisoning.

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        You can’t really legalese yourself out of being liable if it can be shown you knew of an issue and did nothing to prevent it.