You can trick your whip all you want, but GM says that car is still theirs, no matter what you’ve paid. In a hearing this week, General Motors attorney Harry Lightsey said that purchasing and paying off your GM vehicle is a license agreement and not ownership.
The U.S Copyright Office is holding a hearing on whether anyone other than the vehicle’s manufacturer has the right to alter the that car’s copyrighted software. With modern design being what it is, this means almost altering anything about the vehicle.
Mechanics and private owners are saying they need to be allowed to make repairs on their vehicles to keep them running or maintain their business. But GM is saying that anyone unauthorized altering anything about the vehicle could create problems with the software and endanger the driver. This sounds more like a business ploy on the part of GM to hold a monopoly on vehicle repairs.
Read more about GM’s position on page 2.
Come and get it, then……..I dare you….
When lawlessness becomes the accepted practice then no complaint should show from one who gets the lalessness practiced in return on them. No, then shut the FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF up!
Government motors
If GM owns my car, I should not be able to trade it in for a Ford.
#1 I would never again take my GM car to them for a repair. #2 you can have the SOB back, just give me what I paid you for it.
Glad I don’t own a car built by General Motors. And if this is the case NEVER will.
Well than come and get that lemon in front of my house and give me my money back.
Obama Is Officially The Worst President In American History!
I Reject Michelle Obama & Subway
Barack Obama and the Enemies Within