FTC, States Secure Settlement with Deere & Company, Advancing Farmers’ Right to Repair
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bulkorder.ftc.govFTC, States Secure Settlement with Deere & Company, Advancing Farmers’ Right to Repairftc.govSettlement resolves FTC and states’ lawsuit alleging Deere unfairly restricted the ability of farmers and independent technicians to repair John Deere farm equipment The Federal Trade Commission, along with five states, secured an important settlement in an antitrust lawsuit against farm equipment manufacturer Deere & Company that will ensure farmers can enjoy the right to repair their own John Deere tractors and farm equipment. View Press Release
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