Comment by ragazzina
2 years ago
There's little you can do with a camera, even if you're able to swap lenses from another vendor. There are infinite things you could do with a modern smartphone if had access to it.
2 years ago
There's little you can do with a camera, even if you're able to swap lenses from another vendor. There are infinite things you could do with a modern smartphone if had access to it.
So because phones are useful, lock-in should be prohibited? I don’t think that’s how the law reads. Should we also prevent lock-in for car parts, because there are infinite places to go in cars?
> Should we also prevent lock-in for car parts, because there are infinite places to go in cars?
...yes. Of course we should protect the personal transportation of hundreds of millions of Americans. And we do via the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
In the same way, of course we should protect the primary form factor of personal computer for roughly a hundred of million Americans.