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Rights Stripping, as defined in this wiki, is the conversion of traditional purchase models into service-based or subscription models. Pages that fall under this category are examples of instances of this anti-consumer behavior.
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Rights Stripping, as defined in this wiki, is the systematic removal or reduction of consumer rights through agreement modifications. Pages that fall under this category are examples of instances of this anti-consumer behavior.

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Rights Stripping, as defined in this wiki, is the systematic removal or reduction of consumer rights through agreement modifications. Pages that fall under this category are examples of instances of this anti-consumer behavior.

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