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  1. Tryglaw

    When Your Plow Is Too Smart To Fix

    I wonder if that would cause JD to call their product "bundled" or something, where removing the software likewise violates copyrights. Or just lock firmware out, so that deleting software requires bypassing / modification of copyrighted firmware "protections", thus IP violation. What is really...
  2. Tryglaw

    When Your Plow Is Too Smart To Fix

    And then there is the case of John Deere declaring the software on their hardware intellectual property, which means tinkering with it is copyright violation. So you buy their tractors, but license the software they run on. https://www.wired.com/story/john-deere-farmers-right-to-repair/...
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