Exempt
Exempt adjective - (of persons) freed from or not subject to an obligation or liability (as e.g. taxes) to which others or other things are subject.
Usage example: exempt from jury duty
Liable
Liable adjective - Being the one who must meet an obligation or suffer the consequences for failing to do so.
Usage example: the owner of a pet is liable for any damage that that pet might do
Nearby Word: liability
Both words in one sentence
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Viacom's lawsuit for over a billion dollars against YouTube was tossed out because of the DMCA safe-harbor provisions that exempt a website from being liable for infringement caused by content supplied by users as long as it promptly removes it when a copyright holder complains.
Source: Website / YouTube - However, they are not exempt from the four basic requirements at the top of this subheading and most classic resistance movements deliberately avoid using uniforms or identifying symbols, thus forfeiting their protection and leaving them liable to be shot as spies or saboteurs.
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