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If I knew the answer i wouldnt have ask you
Disclaimer - 2006 was released on: USA: 20 August 2006 (Wine Country Film Festival)
Legally you can't, as you are directly responsible for the patient's treatment.
No, not legally. You will see a disclaimer at the start of most films that they are for private use only.
The usual disclaimer is "The people and events portrayed in this movie are fictitious. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is coincidental."
A disclaimer is a statement in which you absolve yourself of responsibility for the actions of others. You would want to say something such as that the information that you were providing was your own opinion and that you were not responsible for the actions or reactions of others to your material.
It is a disclaimer that covers their butt, so to speak. In a fictional film if the main character has a dog named Max and gets chicken pox when he is seven and you had a dog named Max and got chicken pox when you were seven, its a coincedence. The film was not based on you.
You can look up examples of disclaimers. They pretty much have a standard format saying you are not responsible for what people might do with the information or product you are giving them. A disclaimer relieves you of legal responsibility if something goes wrong.
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The Afrikaans word for disclaimer is "vrywaring."
Approval is the word. Approval is the opposite of disclaimer.