What does this mean?

I was reading the rules & guidelines to a Radio Station contest and the last one said this:

"The events, characters, and firms depicted in this promotion are fictitious. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or to actual events or firms is purely coincidental. "

What does this mean? The only things that comes to minds, is the fact that since this a Christian Radio Station any similarities to Biblical Characters is just an act.

its a Concert that will be taking place, what does this mean!?

myotheremail1082006-08-21T08:13:00Z

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Probably talking about the people and characters in the commercials and promotions for the event.

Not the actual event.

It's all disclaimers. And they don't want a lawsuit if they use a name of an actual person on their commercial who didn't give permission to use it.

It's all about liability these days...ya know?

jefferyspringer57@sbcglobal.net2006-08-21T16:27:45Z

n The things such as 'events,characters (people, real or imaginary), and firms are not to represent 'so and so'. It is a disclaimer so protect a person/firm from liability for a potential resemblance to someone or something else; thus creating a 'potential' image (like or unliked).