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Anti-Competitive Behavior in the Printer Industry?

Greyfox writes: "Here is an interesting story about the printer industry versus ink-cartridge refillers. Anyone who's bought a low-cost inkjet knows that you can spend over half the cost of the printer on ink. So it was only natural that an industry would spring up around refilling the cartridges. Well the printer industry has apparently been fighting back, trying to protect their market share. As with all good stories, legislation is being considered. Worth a read." Sort of like spyware -- it's a back-and-forth battle.

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  1. Re:more precisely... by EnderWiggnz · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    unless you're at a school that cares about how much you print off their printers.

    PSU ... allowed you to print 40 sheets/semester on their dime.

    what really galled me was that they still had the nerve to charge you a computer fee, and then limit everything you did.

    --
    ... hi bingo ...
  2. lexmark spyware by loneoak · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    it seems the newest lexmark inkjets will call home about their status - anyone have details on this?

  3. MOD THIS GUY UP! by fmaxwell · · Score: 4, Offtopic

    Yeah, he's testy, but he's right. I, too, am sick of the Libertarian bullshit of telling me to start a company every time that I voice a complaint about a product or service.

    I'm sick of hearing about how the "free market" will fix everything. The only thing that the free market will guarantee is a lot of companies that are very efficient at generating profits. If the free market is so f****** wonderful, explain Microsoft!

    I'd rather have consumer protection laws passed and enforced by a government with no stake in the transactions than have a bunch of big companies collude to cheat consumers.

    Don't you worry about that evil old government. Enron is working for your best interests.