It creates an exclusive federal cause of action for claims against the provider of a certain "qualified anti-terrorism technology".
[1] It creates an exclusive federal cause of action for claims against the provider of a "qualified anti-terrorism technology" (QATT) where the QATT was deployed to protect against, in response to, or to recover from an act of terrorism.
[3] The Act also specifies that QATT providers may invoke a "government contractor defense" in a lawsuit alleging product liability for such technologies following a terrorist attack.
[4][5]: 255–256 QATT providers are also required to obtain liability insurance,[6] and the extent of liability under the cause of action is limited to the coverage limit of such required liability insurance.
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