Well, in a way, home users do violate patents now.
It is not like anyone is looking all that hard.
Seeing an EULA on food doesn't seem like it will end well.
We are already struggling with who owns something. Software, in many cases results in what is essentially a rental without the advantages inherent in rentals, and lots of downsides.
Right to repair is a matter of growing importance.
Now food?
Frankly, I would much prefer do it at home get a broad exemption for self sufficiency reasons, if nothing else.
Arguably, nobody needs this food. I won't have anything to do with it.
Fine.
But the EULA will spread. Clearly someone has thought it time to maximize revenue in this way, and if they are successful, more will follow.
It is not like anyone is looking all that hard.
Seeing an EULA on food doesn't seem like it will end well.
We are already struggling with who owns something. Software, in many cases results in what is essentially a rental without the advantages inherent in rentals, and lots of downsides.
Right to repair is a matter of growing importance.
Now food?
Frankly, I would much prefer do it at home get a broad exemption for self sufficiency reasons, if nothing else.
Arguably, nobody needs this food. I won't have anything to do with it.
Fine.
But the EULA will spread. Clearly someone has thought it time to maximize revenue in this way, and if they are successful, more will follow.