On your first point, only authorized shops will be allowed to perform service. That in itself will be a big money maker. Just as any licensing or certification it will narrow the field, i.e. the supply and drive up the price (what they really want).
If they can change the legal wording for animal and livestock owners to guardian or caregiver thereby altering legally what is required of you they can certainly do it with a non-living piece of equipment. You may have use of the equipment, but it has to stay exactly as it was manufactured and you wil be forced to keep it that way. Furthermore, if the state of California can essentially outlaw all commercial vehicles with engines older than 2012 or require upgrades of tens of thousands of dollars, I think they might get away with this. It would not surprise me if one day they say all vehicles older than a certain year are illegal and have to go to scrap and all new vehicles must be professionally maintained.
As far as costs, the end user always pays in one way or another.
As far as aftermarket parts, yes, they can stop. If you cannot attach to a Microsoft product then you can't attack t a JD. Only OEM parts will be authorized. It must remain true to the copyright agreement.
Yes. It is a nightmare, but why should that stop them. Trying to provide health care to every individual is a nightmare, but that doesn't stop anyone. The USDA tried to tag every animal in the US electronically and would have to be recorded every time it was moved. They temporarily shelved that idea because it was a nightmare, but I promise you it will come back and will eventually be done. Changing absolutely everything to combat climate change is a nightmare, but that isn't stopping anyone.
When people are chasing legal means to control a market logic doesn't enter into it.
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