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How John Deere Hijacked Copyright Law To Keep You From Repairing Your Tractor

How John Deere Hijacked Copyright Law To Keep You From Repairing Your  Tractor

Companies such as John Deere require customers to purchase repair services exclusively from dealers and use software to prevent independent repairs. 

Do You Believe in the “Right to Repair”?

Hacking tractors Cydrill Software Security

In A Massive Win For Enthusiasts Who Like Fixing Their Own Vehicles, A Hacker Has Jailbroken A John Deere Tractor - The Autopian

Colorado passes first US right to repair legislation for farmers

Right-to-Repair Advocates Question John Deere's New Promises

Farmers Are Hacking Their Tractors Because of a Right to Repair Ban

Farmers are hacking their tractors so they can actually fix them - CNET

ONGOING COVERAGE: Right-to-Repair Impact on Dealers, Deere, Other OEMs

Right-to-Repair Advocates Question John Deere's New Promises

Remote bricking of Ukrainian tractors raises agriculture security concerns

The Tractors that Turn Farmers into Hackers – Now I Know

Who Owns Your Stuff? It Might Not Be You

Right 2 Repair Corner - Community - Level1Techs Forums

How a Hacked Tractor Added Fuel to the Right-to-Repair Movement

Repair Association Backs Farmers Seeking to Unlock Tractor Software