To answer this question, please select “yes” if you provide a warranty on the software or select “no” if you do not provide a warranty on the software. A warranty is a promise regarding the software and provides the conditions in which you are required to rectify a problem with the software. For example, a warranty on software may state that you guarantee that the software will operate with MacOS. If you offer this warranty and the software does not work with MacOS, then you may be required to offer a refund or fix the software so that it does work as provided in the warranty.