Capitalism sees socialism as damage and works around it! Coercing free persons (yes, Apple is a person, get over it libs!) for "the greater good" will never work, and you have no "right" to repair. You have the right to choose and the right to contract.
Apple's brilliance would solve the malfunctioning corporation we call the USA, if only we'd give it a chance.
yes. or, as i said, "you have no right to repair". they're equivalent if you think about it for two seconds. Apple doesn't have to repair your device either, though they may choose to do so if it's in their interests.
good news! (Score:0, Troll)
Capitalism sees socialism as damage and works around it! Coercing free persons (yes, Apple is a person, get over it libs!) for "the greater good" will never work, and you have no "right" to repair. You have the right to choose and the right to contract.
Apple's brilliance would solve the malfunctioning corporation we call the USA, if only we'd give it a chance.
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you have no "right" to repair
they have no right to outlaw it
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It's not "outlawed". It's just that Apple has no responsibility to facilitate third-party repairs.
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you have no "right" to repair
fair enough, we'll rewrite this to "you have no right to having third-party repairs facilitated"
just give me a minute to get /.'s edit button working eh
Re:good news! (Score:2)
yes. or, as i said, "you have no right to repair". they're equivalent if you think about it for two seconds. Apple doesn't have to repair your device either, though they may choose to do so if it's in their interests.