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> "In many case [sic], such restrictions are essential to ensuring the safe and proper use of the device, which is essential for the device manufacture [sic] to maintain its reputation and goodwill."

"If we can't sue you into oblivion for daring to break our DRM and objectively evaluating this device, people may find out that our reputation should be much worse than it is, and we should receive far less goodwill."

> "My hunch is that the Scientologists think granting the hacking community permission to dig into their E-Meter software will expose the whole operation as snake oil," iFixit director of sustainability Elizabeth Chamberlain said.

oh she got some bold elbakyan energy