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by L_226
233 days ago
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Yes - and the consumer is choosing to buy this product. You can't claim that the vendor should change the product after it has been purchased. No I don't think it is overreach, I think it is good business. Other institutions (usually, ideally) put constraints on capitalism, through e.g. mandating USB-C, which could also be applied to printer cartridges. A printer company could even do a Patagonia, and make the most environmentally friendly, reusable, printer system available and make it part of their branding. |
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The vendor is changing the product after it has been purchased, by removing features through software updates.