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by MarcoPerazaFCC
1013 days ago
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I think if the box says updates until the beginning of 2025, and they've stopped providing updates before then, you have a pretty good contract lawsuit against them. You'd have to show that their failure to issue a patch for four months constitutes a breach, but that is exactly the kind of thing that gets hashed out in lawsuits. You could even have a class action of all the owners suing the manufacturer. We think one of the great opportunities of this labeling program is to begin developing a caselaw of what it means to hold a manufacturer to the commitments on the label. |
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So companies would be forced to disclose their actual level of support, and risk consumers not wanting the product, lie on their disclosure and risk a significant class-action lawsuit, or improve their level of support.
I would hope the market would tip us towards the latter scenario, but...we won't know unless we actually force disclosure of these things.