Posted by jimg.allentown on July 13, 2016 at 07:25:28 from (108.2.196.109):
In Reply to: New tractors posted by VADAVE on July 11, 2016 at 11:51:29:
Seems to me that selling a tractor to a farmer for over a quarter of a million dollars, then telling him that he does not have the right to use it as he sees fit is JUST PLAIN WRONG.
My take on "intellectual property" is that if you want to "sell" it, you need to give the buyer some value from it, and you cannot continue to "own" it while in another person's possession.
There needs to be some legislation to define what you really own when you buy a car, tractor, combine, or whatever that contains software.
Going back in time, there was a time when Ford Motor Company was forced to divest itself of its Autolite division under the Sherman Anti-Trust laws. We seem to be returning to that time, and there WILL be reached a "tipping point" when the consumer will no longer be sold "smoke and mirrors" with no rights attached. It has happened before, and it will happen again.
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