The article seems to be discussing the ink supply chain and the methods by which HP seems to control and restrict it. CEO Enrique Lores recently made some claims regarding customer safety and software updates that block ink cartridges from non-HP sources. The article also mentions HP’s business model that prompts customers to subscribe to ink and toner cartridges through the Instant Ink program. It questions the implications of customer investment and HP’s controlling strategy in the supply chain. Lastly, the article highlights a class action lawsuit accusing HP of forcing security updates as a way to protect its business model rather than its users.
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