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I'm about to release a free app to the Android Market, and am unsure about the "correct" way to communicate that users shouldn't hold me liable if the app behaves incorrectly or produces wrong output.

A "typical" EULA seemed overkill for this sort of thing. I really don't care if the app is copied/redistributed/reverse-engineered.

I was thinking of having a simple dialog called "Disclaimer" that pops up at first-time startup and states that there are no warranties.

Would this be fine? Or are there reasons for going the EULA way?