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danbert2000 t1_isu9izt wrote

Most of what you said is unmoored in fact. There are plenty of things that you can't repair because the companies lock their maintenance software away. Apple for one spent the last decade locking screen replacements behind onerous tools that they denied to people and businesses on their whim. John Deere kept parts from being installed in tractors unless an "authorized dealer" replaced them and they got their cut. Warranty void stickers still litter electronics even though they are unenforceable. You ignore the obvious proof that there is a problem and instead peddle what ifs and mischaracterizations of what right to repair is. If this cuts into business revenue it's only because they are currently rent seeking with their current repair schemes and the current loss is in user's expensive or artificially denied repairs. So essentially you're parroting some odd line that companies' repair revenue is more important than consumers' savings on being able to choose who repairs their product and how.

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meandmyboner t1_isw0490 wrote

IF SOMETHING IS LOCKED, THEN UNLOCK IT YOU UNINITIATED TWIT. GET SMART AND FIX SHIT. BE DUMB AND BITCH, CHANGE LAWS AND FUCK CONSUMERS OVER. IF WE WANTED YOUR SERVICE WE WOULD BUY SOMETHING ELSE, RIGHT? HINT....WE DON'T WANT YOUR SERVICE THAT MUCH.

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