This form is used by a college or university who offers technology services to its resident students. The services offered include setup and repair of computing equipment. The form releases the school, its employees and administration from liability for any claims or damages that may arise from the work performed.
If you have more questions, it's best to reach out to the campus's resident technology services for clarification before you sign anything.
The waiver aims to be fair by outlining both your responsibilities and the campus's, but it's a good idea to read it carefully and understand what you're agreeing to.
If you get hurt while using the services, the waiver may prevent you from holding the campus liable, meaning you can't go after them for damages.
Unfortunately, if you don’t sign the waiver, you won't be able to use the technology services, as it's a requirement for participation.
'Indemnity' means you agree to cover the campus if someone makes a claim against them due to your actions while using their technology services.
You need to sign this agreement to acknowledge that you understand the risks involved with using the technology services and to protect the campus from potential lawsuits.
A liability release and waiver is a document you sign to give up your rights to make a claim against someone for any damages or injuries that might happen while using campus tech services.