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by jevoten
907 days ago
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> No. In the same way you shouldn't be in charge of managing whether your electrical devices can electrocute you. You think electrical devices should have DRM that detects if you opened them, and bricks the device until you bring it to an "authorized" repair shop? Because if that's not what you had in mind, then we are in charge of managing electrocution. Banning sale of dangerously defective devices (what you were probably alluding to) is completely different to devices disobeying their owner. |
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