Message from @Eccles

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2020-01-31 18:53:28 UTC  

Either way, toddle off and come up with an alternative to right-to-repair, or mandatory long warranties

2020-01-31 18:54:47 UTC  

Fuck the chinks

2020-01-31 18:54:52 UTC  

and Fuck the Jews

2020-01-31 18:54:54 UTC  

simple as

2020-01-31 18:55:11 UTC  

RtR is coming to the question of private property, thus it seems to me like a place for a government intervention for protection property rights

2020-01-31 18:55:40 UTC  

The notion of private property will die if you do nothing

2020-01-31 18:55:47 UTC  

Or the environment will

2020-01-31 18:55:48 UTC  

Again

2020-01-31 18:56:38 UTC  

The main question that RtR is actually going around is who owns the phone after purchase

2020-01-31 18:56:59 UTC  

The person who bought it

2020-01-31 18:57:06 UTC  

Well

2020-01-31 18:57:30 UTC  

The manufacturers are arguing that you only loan it from them.

2020-01-31 18:57:39 UTC  

And you're OK with that?

2020-01-31 18:57:42 UTC  

I agree with you BTW

2020-01-31 18:57:45 UTC  

No

2020-01-31 18:57:50 UTC  

Not at all

2020-01-31 18:58:19 UTC  

Then why the hesitation?

2020-01-31 18:58:35 UTC  

That's why I've said it's a case of property rights which the companies should lose

2020-01-31 19:00:07 UTC  

It's not about forcing the company to produce something, it's about who owns the phone.

2020-01-31 19:00:46 UTC  

Thus, RtR should go through m

2020-01-31 19:02:10 UTC  

Nothing i've said implies forcing companies to produce something

2020-01-31 19:03:08 UTC  

With the ports? We are talking about something that changes over time, under this law, USB C would've never existed if it needed to conform the law.

2020-01-31 19:04:12 UTC  

@Eccles availability for 5/10 years by law is de facto forcing the company to produce it.

2020-01-31 19:04:27 UTC  

Said warranty for 5/10 years, not availability for it

2020-01-31 19:04:34 UTC  

Alex Jones talking about brexit on Beeb

2020-01-31 19:04:49 UTC  

Female Alex Jones?

2020-01-31 19:04:56 UTC  

@Eccles define "warranty"

2020-01-31 19:05:09 UTC  

Yarp

2020-01-31 19:05:30 UTC  

Fix or replace, Dostayer

2020-01-31 19:05:32 UTC  

They're having school kids describe brexit

2020-01-31 19:05:56 UTC  

@Eccles it's already happening though

2020-01-31 19:06:01 UTC  

Where?

2020-01-31 19:06:52 UTC  

Lol this kid "people who wanted to leave called people who wanted to stay remoaners cos they moan all the time"

2020-01-31 19:06:59 UTC  

@Eccles in case of a hardware fail? All the times

2020-01-31 19:07:12 UTC  

No consumer electronics come with 5 year warranties, much less 10

2020-01-31 19:07:13 UTC  

Especially in PC hardware

2020-01-31 19:07:37 UTC  

HDD do come with 5 years warranties.

2020-01-31 19:08:04 UTC  

Oo a Brexit rap!

2020-01-31 19:08:11 UTC  

It's not bad

2020-01-31 19:08:20 UTC  

lol, nope

2020-01-31 19:08:31 UTC  

12mth, 24mt tops