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|Offering a product or service for a single payment with no recurring fees for core functionality. | |Offering a product or service for a single payment with no recurring fees for core functionality. | ||
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|Right to Repair | |[[Right to repair|Right to Repair]] | ||
|Designing products to be repairable by the consumer, and making parts, tools, manuals, and software accessible to the public. | |Designing products to be repairable by the consumer, and making parts, tools, manuals, and software accessible to the public. | ||
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|Maintaining a simple and straightforward process for cancelling subscriptions without unnecessary steps. | |Maintaining a simple and straightforward process for cancelling subscriptions without unnecessary steps. | ||
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|Ownership | |[[Right to own|Ownership model]] | ||
|Ensuring consumers own what they purchase, including the ability to use, modify, resell, or transfer the product freely. | |Ensuring consumers own what they purchase, including the ability to use, modify, resell, or transfer the product freely. | ||
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*Are there [[DRM]] measures in place? | *Are there [[DRM]] measures in place? | ||
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[[Category:Common terms]] | [[Category:Common terms]] | ||
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