I wonder how software licensing fits into this new EU right-to-repair directive. It seems pretty critical for repairability!
I wonder how software licensing fits into this new EU right-to-repair directive. It seems pretty critical for repairability!
I wonder how software licensing fits into this new EU right-to-repair directive. It seems pretty critical for repairability!
Press release: Right to repair: Making repair easier and more appealing to consumers
"Manufacturers [...] will be prohibited from using contractual clauses, hardware or *software* techniques that obstruct repairs."
#RightToRepair #KDE #GNOME #FreeSoftware #OpenSource
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Software techniques that obstruct repairs
This should hit whatever apple was doing with their parts replacements needing to be “coded” in or something?
7 0 Reply@be4foss @breadsmasher
Exactly. Also some tractor manufacturers etc. have been known to do these things.2 0 Reply