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Originally Posted by murraypaul
But Michelin would have the right to require you to return the tires, which are not your property, even though you did nothing wrong when buying them.
And if the garage had a magic button which would make the tires reappear at the garage, Michelin could get a court order to make the garage push the button.
(All subject to the vagaries of laws in different jurisdictions.)
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And even the (not) class action lawsuit wasn't about the ability to remotely delete the books, it was about Amazon lying about having that ability in the first place. Which was the only real legal issue. The main focus of the lawsuit was that they had advertised specifically that they couldn't remotely delete stuff you'd paid for, and that their terms of service didn't allow them to remotely delete stuff (not that the
law didn't allow it, just that their terms of service didn't).