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lemmy.world

What other industry is allowed to just do this? Its robbery. If I want to buy an Xbox and mod it to hell I should be able to. At most they should be able to disconnect me from their online infrastructure. Not brick my console.

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Pretty sure cars are basically the same now.

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lemmy.world

The only place I've seen it is if you didn't finish paying for it (like getting a fence replaced at your house and then not paying them will get it torn down)

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You get a lien, not your fence torn down usually. Cant do anything to the property until it's paid

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kbin.melroy.org

they can brick your "smart" table, turning it into just wood, just as they can brick your switch, turning it into... a brick

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lemmy.world

Sounds like we have a lot of work to do for freedom of ownership.

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Tractors. Continued function depends on OTA updates via subscription.

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Using unapproved polish is against the tos and we have issued a DMCA (the C is for chair) notice of violation.

Your chair has been locked.

If you wish to unlock your chair, go fuck yourself. Pay us for another one.

Sincerely,

Go fuck yourself.

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You should have thought it twice when you used it to reach that top shelf

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If you live in a shit hole like the US, yes.

It's totally illegal over here.

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lemmy.world

While these kinds of "bricking" clauses haven't been tested in court, lawyers who spoke to Ars felt they would probably hold up to judicial review.

This is laughable at best, would 100% never go to court. The cost of losing would destroy so many models… and defending in it in the light of real consequences is going to make them popular… Ask the RIAA how suing customers made them look.

The threat of doing it is way more powerful.

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Because capitalism and Greed. You pay money for some piece of hardware and expect to own it? In what world are you living?

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Assuming this article is talking about the USA? This doesn't sound like the kind of thing that would fly anywhere with half-decent consumer protection laws.

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Answer (without even needing to read the article): they can’t legally brick your console, but we live in an oligarchy that refuses to enforce the law against the powerful.

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You reached the end