I was thinking about the Mitutoyo incident, but I think those were coordinate measuring machines, not mills. (5-axis implies milling, but Mitutoyo doesn't make mills. CNC is a generic term that really applies to any sort of machine controlled by a computer -- we have CNC sewing machines at the local makerspace ;)
As for geo locks on mills, I have heard about those. My understanding is that they're a software licensing thing -- sell the machine, move it to a new shop, the software stops working. That ensures you can't get your money for the machine on the secondary market, and that new customer has to buy a brand new one directly from the manufacturer. Just your standard DRM scheme to improve corporate profits. Also good to have that equipment on board so that you can switch to a subscription plan if the economy gets bad.
I don't know if all 5 axis machines require registration with the government. I have looked at these before: https://pocketnc.com/ and they don't say anything about it. Could be too tiny for anyone to care about, though.
As for geo locks on mills, I have heard about those. My understanding is that they're a software licensing thing -- sell the machine, move it to a new shop, the software stops working. That ensures you can't get your money for the machine on the secondary market, and that new customer has to buy a brand new one directly from the manufacturer. Just your standard DRM scheme to improve corporate profits. Also good to have that equipment on board so that you can switch to a subscription plan if the economy gets bad.
I don't know if all 5 axis machines require registration with the government. I have looked at these before: https://pocketnc.com/ and they don't say anything about it. Could be too tiny for anyone to care about, though.