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26 April 2024

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  • curprev 11:4511:45, 26 April 2024JunkoKirton talk contribs 5,143 bytes +5,143 Created page with "<br>In early 2012, Nikon sent a letter to their independent service network. Nikon flatly stated that they would no longer supply repair parts to anyone-except 23 Nikon authorized repair facilities. In one fell swoop, Nikon secured for itself an absolute monopoly over the repair of their products. And it put thousands of qualified, established camera repair technicians out of business. In January of 2013, the Librarian of Congress effectively banned unlocking cellphones..."