CoachTerry
Well-known member
- First Name
- Terry
- Joined
- Feb 10, 2023
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- Location
- Chevy Chase, MD
- Vehicles
- Cybertruck
- Occupation
- Wellness Coach
Is it stealing though? I mean, I bought the car. It came with the hardware and it has the capability to be turned on. I own it, Tesla doesn't. Not my problem if they installed the feature, but locked me out. I don't see how that's stealing at all.There will always be people who try to steal when they think they can get away with it. Whether it's shoplifting, using someone elses' login credentials to "get Netflix free", or stealing cable, it's still stealing. Not paying for FSD and then finding a way to steal it is still wrong. Justify it all you want, but it's still stealing. "But, it's my car and I can do what I want with it." Yeah, stealing a capability is still stealing.
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Two of the examples you cited don't involve taking anything from anybody.There will always be people who try to steal when they think they can get away with it. Whether it's shoplifting, using someone elses' login credentials to "get Netflix free", or stealing cable, it's still stealing. Not paying for FSD and then finding a way to steal it is still wrong. Justify it all you want, but it's still stealing. "But, it's my car and I can do what I want with it." Yeah, stealing a capability is still stealing.
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Sure. I mean, the electric company is sending WAY more electricity to my meter box than I pull out of it. I'm thinking I'll just bypass the meter. I mean, I bought the house, right?Is it stealing though? I mean, I bought the car. It came with the hardware and it has the capability to be turned on. I own it, Tesla doesn't. Not my problem if they installed the feature, but locked me out. I don't see how that's stealing at all.
Yes, it is stealing, because laws. See the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which outlaws bypassing such controls.Is it stealing though? I mean, I bought the car. It came with the hardware and it has the capability to be turned on. I own it, Tesla doesn't. Not my problem if they installed the feature, but locked me out. I don't see how that's stealing at all.
Yes, it is stealing.Is it stealing though? I mean, I bought the car. It came with the hardware and it has the capability to be turned on. I own it, Tesla doesn't. Not my problem if they installed the feature, but locked me out. I don't see how that's stealing at all.
Can I instantly void my warranty? Yep!Yes, but I also have a right to repair and modify what I own. Can I legally hack the Tesla vehicle firmware on seat heaters? Probably not. Can I load my own reverse engineered firmware? Absolutely, if I cared enough to do so. Can I DIY my own smart switch to turn on the installed seat heaters, yep. And if I was on a jury for a case where someone did either of those there's not a thing in the world that could get me to return a guilty verdict or damages.
Yep, this is where the debate is. Should you have the right to pay for services (3rd party) to unlock something you own?Yes, but I also have a right to repair and modify what I own. Can I legally hack the Tesla vehicle firmware on seat heaters? Probably not. Can I load my own reverse engineered firmware? Absolutely, if I cared enough to do so. Can I DIY my own smart switch to turn on the installed seat heaters, yep. And if I was on a jury for a case where someone did either of those there's not a thing in the world that could get me to return a guilty verdict or damages.
Should it be unlawful to do? Nope!Can I instantly void my warranty? Yep!