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The '''right to own''' is the right for consumers to be able to completely own their products. The Consumer Rights Wiki (CRW) believes that a consumer only owns their product if they have full control over it. Ownership is a key concept to consumer rights protection. | The '''right to own''' is the right for consumers to be able to completely own their products. The Consumer Rights Wiki (CRW) believes that a consumer only owns their product if they have full control over it.{{Citation needed|reason=This sounds like a statement of policy, needs to be tied back to the source to show that it is true.}} Ownership is a key concept to consumer rights protection. | ||
==Extent of the right to own== | ==Extent of the right to own== | ||
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==Subscription-Only Products (Software as a Service, SaaS)== | ==Subscription-Only Products (Software as a Service, SaaS)== | ||
If control is revocable, the consumer does not own their product. A consumer does not own their product if they pay a [[Subscription service|subscription]] for continued use. A consumer does not own their product if it [[Discontinuation bricking|bricks itself]] when the company goes out of business | If control is revocable, the consumer does not own their product. A consumer does not own their product if they pay a [[Subscription service|subscription]] for continued use. A consumer does not own their product if it [[Discontinuation bricking|bricks itself]] when the company goes out of business or decides to [[Spotify Car Thing|discontinue production]]. Many software products which used to sell unlimited licenses to use and reinstall the software forever are now subscription only. | ||
'''Examples:''' [[Adobe]], [[Microsoft]], [[IoT]] Devices that rely on servers and services outside your home, with or without subscriptions | '''Examples:''' [[Adobe]], [[Microsoft]], [[IoT]] Devices that rely on [[Cloud|servers and services outside your home]], with or without subscriptions | ||
==Anti-Repair Design== | ==Anti-Repair Design== | ||
A consumer does not own their product if they are unable to [[Right to repair|repair]] their device themselves due to the company going out of its way to make unauthorized repair impossible. | A consumer does not own their product if they are unable to [[Right to repair|repair]] their device themselves due to the company going out of its way to make unauthorized repair impossible.{{Citation needed|reason=Insert reference to apple doing this. Note: make a page about the Apple repair program being inadequate (change this from reference to direct link preferably. Apple authorized repair}} This include things like the proprietary calibration software which [[Apple]] refuses to provide to third parties and which Apple Youtubers claim is a "feature to improve performance and security". This could also include devices made to throw away when a wear component, such as batteries, breaks after a few years, and cannot be repaired, a perfect example being [[Airpods]]. | ||
==Poor Security== | ==Poor Security== |