The world has become very litigious -- lawsuit happy. However, to sue a business you must have a legitimate cause of action. You must prove A did something wrong to B. As well, most lawsuits need an attorney willing to take the case, which requires money. I cannot think of why anyone could or would sue Answers.com.
Just to be clear, though, I am not an Attorney. This post cannot be construed as legal advice. Contact an attorney to discuss your concern(s).
Only if you were physically injured by using the site.
because the inventor of answers.com thought of that name and it has answers.com because you can answer questions....
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You can not do that from Kindle.
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