mkennedy1996
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- First Name
- Max
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- Nov 18, 2020
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- North Georgia
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- R1S, Model X, Model Y
Take a deep breath. It was a joke!I don’t think that’s a reasonable comparison.
Short of a document like you described (after-the-fact prenuptial agreement?), the law already establishes what will happen if @SeaGeo should end up in divorce court. Both parties are already aware of these laws and have a rough idea of how things would go.
There is nothing like that if the manufacturer of an always-connected vehicle goes out of business. It would be nice to know that the leadership of the company cared enough about their customers to provide a way to keep the vehicles running should the servers they connect to go offline permanently.
Think of it as being like a corporate will with the customers’ vehicles as beneficiaries being cared for and maybe it will make more sense.
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