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''See also: [[HP Dynamic Security]]'' | ''See also: [[HP Dynamic Security]]'' | ||
Companies such as [[HP]] only allow printers to only use ink sold by the same brand. There are a number of DRM systems employed by different companies to this end, an example of which is HP Dynamic Security, which has caught controversy during recent years. | Companies such as [[HP]] only allow printers to only use ink sold by the same brand. There are a number of DRM systems employed by different companies to this end, an example of which is HP Dynamic Security, which has caught controversy during recent years. Similarly, [[Dymo]] engages in this practice with their paper products using RFID tags. | ||
=== Air Filters === | |||
''See also: [[Molekule threatens to remotely shut down devices used with third party air filters]]'' | |||
Some companies, namely Molekule and [[Xiaomi]], use NFC-based DRM systems to ensure that replacement air filters which are inserted in air purifying devices are made by the brand. Molekule additionally threatened to permanently shut down any devices which used third-party filters, essentially [[Device bricking|bricking]] them. | |||
==Further reading== | |||
*[[Automotive digital restrictions management]] | |||
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