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<p>[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 15117, member: 1"]</p><p>For one, that's an old court case. Second, right-to-repair must, by necessity, include at least some software provisions as well or else companies are just going to do malicious compliance and serialize every part or just straight up add DRM to everything. Oregon, I believe, already passed a law banning parts serialization. Right-to-repair is also, and must also be, right-to-own.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 15117, member: 1"] For one, that's an old court case. Second, right-to-repair must, by necessity, include at least some software provisions as well or else companies are just going to do malicious compliance and serialize every part or just straight up add DRM to everything. Oregon, I believe, already passed a law banning parts serialization. Right-to-repair is also, and must also be, right-to-own. [/QUOTE]
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