Regular_Michael
New Member
Hey folks,
I just read this post on the Giant site, E-Bike Tampering Policy | Giant Bicycles New Zealand
I would have though it’s a little illegal to deploy software / firmware to a privately owned e-bike disabling it or putting it in limp mode without the owner’s consent. Forcing them to return it back to it’s place of purchase making and then making them pay to have the bike restored to working order.
What a consumer does with a product they purchased is their own choosing, what right does Giant or anyone else have to dictate how their products are used (indefinitely) irrespective if the product has been modified or tampered with?
What are peoples thought on this topic, should any e bike manufacturer have the ability to shut down their product if it's modified?
FYI - My bike doesn't have this issue as I refuse to deploy the latest update.
I just read this post on the Giant site, E-Bike Tampering Policy | Giant Bicycles New Zealand
I would have though it’s a little illegal to deploy software / firmware to a privately owned e-bike disabling it or putting it in limp mode without the owner’s consent. Forcing them to return it back to it’s place of purchase making and then making them pay to have the bike restored to working order.
What a consumer does with a product they purchased is their own choosing, what right does Giant or anyone else have to dictate how their products are used (indefinitely) irrespective if the product has been modified or tampered with?
What are peoples thought on this topic, should any e bike manufacturer have the ability to shut down their product if it's modified?
FYI - My bike doesn't have this issue as I refuse to deploy the latest update.