Should the OEM have to pay to fix a product that the product owner modified?
For example, if A flashes aftermarket firmware to tractor X by OEM Z, and then tractor X (in conjunction with a human operator) causes loss; it is not reasonable to assess liability to OEM Z who could not have inspected or certified the modified product.
On the other hand, if OEM Z can't send technician to fix issue with tractor X which is crucial to a farmer, otherwise he will loss current harvest. Should OEM Z be liable for damages on crops?
Because we are going to get into situation when military will suffer a defeat not because of a wrong military decisions, but because military hardware being incapacitated by OEM who refused to send maintenance technician to a war zone.
It makes total sense to do this. Which is why it will almost certainly die in committee
It will probably take a catastrophic military loss to make right to repair on the same level in logistical chain as ammunition and fuel.
Essentially Mark 14 Torpedoes all over again https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ5Ru7Zu_1I
It should give a boost to technical communication employment, but they'll probably put it all thru LLMs instead.
When you modify the product, you void the warranty.
When you void the warranty, the original manufacturer is no longer liable
Should the OEM have to pay to fix a product that the product owner modified?
For example, if A flashes aftermarket firmware to tractor X by OEM Z, and then tractor X (in conjunction with a human operator) causes loss; it is not reasonable to assess liability to OEM Z who could not have inspected or certified the modified product.
On the other hand, if OEM Z can't send technician to fix issue with tractor X which is crucial to a farmer, otherwise he will loss current harvest. Should OEM Z be liable for damages on crops?
Because we are going to get into situation when military will suffer a defeat not because of a wrong military decisions, but because military hardware being incapacitated by OEM who refused to send maintenance technician to a war zone.
This should be done by every country
No way this ever succeeds under Trump's "one more trillion for the military industrial complex" mandate.