Talk:As is

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Doesn't "as is" refer also to items that are offered in other ways than by being sold? I mean, don't you say "this software is provided 'as is' without fee, with no warranties express or implied [etc]"? If this is indeed the case, please modify the contents of this article to properly reflect that 'as is' is not restricted to sold items, but can also be applied to free items, items offered under a certain license that restricts their usage, etc. Gyll (talk) 23:26, 15 December 2007 (UTC)