Executive TL;DR:
- John Deere settles with FTC over right to repair
- Owners can now repair their own equipment
- Deere must pay $1 million in antitrust enforcement costs
The Buzz Score:
The Internet’s Verdict: 70% Hyped, 30% Skeptical
Forum Voices
Many are celebrating the settlement, with one user saying:
Shout out to Louis Rossmann for doing a ton of work on Right to repair. He started a website called Consumer Rights Wiki to document anti-consumer practices.
Others are skeptical of the fine, with one user stating:
Deere must pay $1 million collectively to the five states for antitrust enforcement costs and will be subject to strict compliance oversight for the next 10 years. $1 million fine for probably $10 billion in profit.
Implications
The settlement may have implications for other industries, such as car manufacturers. One user hopes that
this standard will apply to modern cars as well, repair manuals and the software tools to interact with the cars are also heavily restricted by the manufacturers.
Focus Keyword: Right to Repair