Louis Rossmann made a video on it, and something that came to mind while I was watching it was that while regulation can in fact be abused, I think some regulation has to be in place because a company that can charge whatever it wants for a car doing this just for the sake of control is awful. Do we really own the things we buy, or do the corporations?
I know in the EU, they have a lot more laws/regulations about warranties and other R2R shit, I just want to be able to fix the shit I own by myself without the company hindering me from doing so because they want to treat me like a leasee while charging me purchase prices.
Edit: Starting in South Korea, but very concerned that it could be brought here considering horse armor started the gaming industry’s bullshit.
I saw a great video by Upper echelon today, if I remember when I wake up I will post a link but it should be easy to find. There exists a safety vest for motorcycles. That vest is 400 buckerinos but if you want actual functionality you have to pay 12 bucks a month or another 400 to have those features unlocked. Safety as a service is here and it is terrifying.