I do wonder how were they going to enforce it in the first place.

  • IllecorsOPM
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    91 year ago

    I guess I was going more for the legal reasoning rather than technical. Yes, technically disabling a computer is trivial. I just can’t see how a company can do that when it’s legal property of somebody else. That’s just a lawsuit waiting to happen.

    • @breadsmasher
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      71 year ago

      why would laws and regulations stop muski ?

    • @McNomin
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      Just a guess, but perhaps it’s treated as a software license?

      • IllecorsOPM
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        41 year ago

        It might be tesla’s wishlist, but no way you can brick a car and use that as an excuse.

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          The car still functions so not fully bricked, but I see the argument that the purchased self driving function is bricked. Wouldn’t be surprised if there’s language in the agreement that deems it as a service. Just another shitty business practice to increase bottom line.