sharpsicle
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See this I actually disagree with. If it’s “essentially a purchase” then it should have no limiting terms attached to it. Want to charge for it? Fine. But there’s no justification for limiting my access after any period of time.The BMW CarPlay subscriptions was a typical example of irrational Internet hysteria.
Would you be upset if BMW charged $300 for car play? I wouldn't.
But they charged $300 for 20 years of car play. Which for all practical purposes is forever since long before then it's going to become useless because of the obsolescence of tech supporting it.
if they wanted to charge $20/month, that's worth being angry over. But the 20 year term makes it essentially a purchase.
If you are leasing the car for an amount equal to or less than 3 years, then $80 for the 3 year subscription is fine. It's a lease. You are paying for use for the entire car.
The life of the technology is irrelevant. It’s the ownership aspect that is critical. We need to have rights here, and now, to prevent this type of manipulation.
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