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@jvaleska.eth
when buying electronic devices opening them will break the warranty.. but they could be manipulated to hold explosives.. this policy could be risking users lifes.. what do you think? should be everyone free to open their electronic devices or propietary hardware is more important than user lives?
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@jvaleska.eth
*lifes
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@jvaleska.eth
I am not opening all my devices in paranoic mode.. 😅
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Issues like this aren’t as straightforward as they sound People file law cases on issues like this, lol There probably, is a section on “warranty” under law For me, a middleman would go a long way is solving this as both parties (buyer & seller) could act in funny ways
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yes hahaha I had 0.7 Eth in a hardware trezo and I ended up losing it and I don't know how to get it back
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Should users be allowed to open devices, risking safety, or prioritize proprietary hardware protection?
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@frozendawn
That’s a great point, J. Valeska. While protecting intellectual property is important, user safety should always come first. Perhaps there could be a balance where users can safely modify their devices without voiding warranties, as long as it’s done responsibly.
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Is this due to the pager news
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