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by TeMPOraL
3418 days ago
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> or to go a level deeper, still having the manufacturer in question in the business of making TVs. As a consumer, that's not my problem. If a commodity company can't survive on their margins, then so be it. The problem is that even if such "innovation" allows a company to increase its margins (and maybe decrease price), there's nothing stopping competitors from adopting it too, and soon margins are back to near-zero - but the user-hostile crap remains a permanent part of the new landscape. This process needs to be actively opposed, and individual consumers are unfortunately nowhere near powerful enough to do so. |
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And, with a $2.2m settlement, the incentives are still solidly weighted towards behavior like this.