I knew this was coming at some point. Forced updates need to be illegal, or allow users to roll back updates at their discretion.
When you buy something, the seller cannot enter your house without permission and break it. Legal action is going to spread - Hisense should be next, they did the same thing to me.
You fail to mention, to buy that item you had to sign away your right to sue, and instead bring any dispute to binding arbitration of their choosing. Scotus endorsed this officially over a decade back, but it’s been standard since around 2001, also for low wage employment contracts.
I knew this was coming at some point. Forced updates need to be illegal, or allow users to roll back updates at their discretion.
When you buy something, the seller cannot enter your house without permission and break it. Legal action is going to spread - Hisense should be next, they did the same thing to me.
You fail to mention, to buy that item you had to sign away your right to sue, and instead bring any dispute to binding arbitration of their choosing. Scotus endorsed this officially over a decade back, but it’s been standard since around 2001, also for low wage employment contracts.