💨 Abstract
Deere & Company agreed to a $99 million settlement for a class action lawsuit regarding repair costs and access for large agricultural equipment. The settlement covers farmers who paid for repairs from authorized dealers between January 2018 and the settlement date. Deere will also provide digital repair tools for 10 years. The case is part of a broader debate on "right-to-repair" practices.
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