I'm confused; what are you suggesting Microsoft and Apple will do to them? Block their drivers from even installing so they can sell you mice of their own that aren't blocked?Unfortunately: the argument that will kill her attempt isn't logic, reason, or anything civil. It will be "Apple and windows will never let you cut into their market share". Not that either of those organizations are intent on protecting consumer rights, but rather they could do it THEMSELVES and make that dosh instead of letting someone else clean up.
Both of those companies are already monetizing the hell out of their platforms. They won't allow someone else to do something they could themselves. In the case of microsoft: will they physically prevent other mouse drivers from installing? Absolutely not, that's asking for an anti-trust suit. But... offer you the same service, built in and cheaper than the competition? Absolutely. Why go to adobe for your mouse connection when you can get the native integration solution already bundled with office 365?I'm confused; what are you suggesting Microsoft and Apple will do to them? Block their drivers from even installing so they can sell you mice of their own that aren't blocked?
I'd love to find out where this new class of C-suit executive is being produced and burn it to the ground.
Ironbite-like is she aware that most people buy new stuff because it physically stops working?
To be clear, what I'm pretty sure we've been talking about here is that Logitech plans to start designing mice to demand you keep sending the company money or they'll brick your mouse. And offer nothing in return other than the hope that you're too dumb to say "screw that" and get your next mouse from some other company. I'm not sure how Microsoft and Apple can offer a "competing service" to this. I mean, they could just keep selling their own mice and NOT do this stupid and terrible thing, as I'm sure a number of other companies still intend to.Both of those companies are already monetizing the hell out of their platforms. They won't allow someone else to do something they could themselves. In the case of microsoft: will they physically prevent other mouse drivers from installing? Absolutely not, that's asking for an anti-trust suit. But... offer you the same service, built in and cheaper than the competition? Absolutely. Why go to adobe for your mouse connection when you can get the native integration solution already bundled with office 365?