The Anti-Ownership Economy: Canon's Subscription Model and Consumer Backlash

Canon's decision to implement a subscription model for its EOS Webcam Utility has ignited a firestorm of criticism. Users are now required to pay $4.99 per month to unlock features that should be standard for the cameras they already own. This has led to accusations of anti-consumer practices and a growing sentiment against Canon among photographers and videographers alike.

As noted in Louis Rossmann's video, "Canon charges $5 mo to get 1080p out of your webcam; CAT disapproves!" https://youtu.be/_b-wUJ8J5t4 , many users are vowing to boycott Canon products in the future, and I will too. The backlash is not just about the money; it's about the principle of ownership and the right to use purchased products without additional fees. Once again, this serves as a perfect showcase of why we need open hardware and software. Otherwise, companies like Canon may decide who can access which functionalities of their devices.

For more information, check out this article: Requirement for Canon EOS Webcam Utility subscription - https://wiki.rossmanngroup.com/wiki/Requirement_for_Canon_EOS_Webcam_Utility_subscription_to_enable_webcam_features_on_cameras).

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