Rated X wrote:njb902 wrote:Rated X wrote:njb902 wrote:Gm specifically designs their vehicles with a number of non proprietary parts, actually giving you the option to not use their parts. Not to mention that after you have purchased the car it's yours, what you then do with it is your business.
You really have no idea how patents, trademarks, or copyrights work do you?
All I know is the official part exists for alot more and I saved plenty of money with the KO. Another great example of bucking the system is refilling printer cartridges. HP hates that ****. But who cares ? I dont own stock in HP, Chevy, or Hasbro. Im not the most ethical person in the world. But when did David ever care about Goliaths best interests ?
HP might hate it, but that doesn't change it's legality. I also don't get what a man fighting to save his people has to do with you saving money, his purpose was selfless while yours is selfish.
I used to have to go to a mom and pop store ten miles away to get my printer cartridges refilled, but now I can go to walgreens and get them "legally" refilled in plain sight. I guess HP lost that battle and refilling is as big a business as new cartridges themselves. Now if that isnt sticking it to big business, than what is ? But since you want to get all technical about my david and Goliath reference, Ill explain. I was only referring to the little man (me) taking a swing at the giant (hasbro) by saving big bucks on KOs. Who was good or evil in the actual biblical tale is irrelevant to my comparrison.
Why are you stuck on the ink thing? You can justify your selfishness however you want, but don't try to hide it as anything else.