Prohibited is the practice of programmed obsolescence, which is defined as the use of techniques, including software, by which the person responsible for placing a product on the market deliberately aims to reduce its lifespan.
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Prohibited is the practice of programmed obsolescence, which is defined as the use of techniques, including software, by which the person responsible for placing a product on the market deliberately aims to reduce its lifespan.
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Est interdite la pratique de l’obsolescence programmée qui se définit par le recours à des techniques, y compris logicielles, par lesquelles le responsable de la mise sur le marché d’un produit vise à en réduire délibérément la durée de vie.
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