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* [[License laundering]] <!-- TODO definition of license laundering. Don't know what to gather from the definition on the category page --><!-- Maybe add examples for each one --> | * [[License laundering]] <!-- TODO definition of license laundering. Don't know what to gather from the definition on the category page --><!-- Maybe add examples for each one --> | ||
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Rights Stripping is the systematic removal or reduction of consumer rights through agreement modifications.
Consumer rights impact
Types of rights stripping
- Feature ransom, when features are removed until users accept new agreement modifications
- Legal lockout, when the legal rights, and access to legal remedies, of users are removed by agreement modifications
- License laundering