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[–] helpImTrappedOnline@lemmy.world 2 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago) (1 children)

Because what Bamboo has done is screw over existing customers. People want their printers back to the way they baught it. They shouldn't have to throw their printers in the trash because the manufacture decided to changed the conditions.

If you buy a car with heated seats and 3 years later, the manufacture decided to disable your heated seats unless you paid a subscription, you'd be pretty upset.

[–] tal@lemmy.today 1 points 47 minutes ago* (last edited 45 minutes ago)

Sure, I'd like that, but I'm not going to keep personally fighting to make life better for that manufacturer's customers. Not when there are other car manufacturers that aren't pulling that stuff that people can be directed to.

Is the message you want to send "if you buy product from a vendor who actively goes out of their way to dick over open-source developers, it probably won't matter for me as a customer because those developers will keep expending time and accepting legal risk to try to improve the situation for those customers"? Or do you want it to be "you probably want to look for open-source friendly manufacturers"?