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verdvermyesterday at 8:51 PM2 repliesview on HN

The second paragraph likely answers some of your immediate questions

> The settlement also includes an agreement by Deere to provide “the digital tools required for the maintenance, diagnosis, and repair” of tractors, combines, and other machinery for 10 years. That part is crucial, as farmers previously resorted to hacking their own equipment’s software just to get it up and running again. John Deere signed a memorandum of understanding in 2023 that partially addressed those concerns, providing third parties with the technology to diagnose and repair, as long as its intellectual property was safeguarded. Monday’s settlement seems to represent a much stronger (and legally binding) step forward.


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westmealyesterday at 10:30 PM

Yeah but it's only for 10 years...

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BobbyTables2today at 1:43 AM

10 years for the buyer or the manufacturer?

So it’s back to as before in 10 years?

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