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by jjav
1954 days ago
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> Sure, an internet connection is required. It's much worse than that. The existence of the company and their servers is required. So when those disappear, the customer-owned hardware is bricked? No thanks. No customer-owned hardware should ever depend on the continued existence of the company that sold it. |
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Yes please. If the company that developed some consumer networked hardware goes away, I don't want botnets of that hardware sending spam...
Software updates for security are now the norm for internet connected things, and if a piece of hardware can't be supported anymore, it will probably be exploited and siphon your private data to the highest bidder. It's far better to disable unsupportable hardware than keep using it.
If companies going bankrupt starts harming consumers, government could step in and force companies to contribute to a "support fund" for continued support of their hardware after bankruptcy if necessary.