US Copyright Office granted an exemption allowing third parties to diagnose and repair commercial equipment — including the ones that make your McFlurries.
The decision is part of the Copyright Office’s final rule granting exemptions to Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). This exemption-making process happens every three years and is supposed to ensure that the DMCA doesn’t negatively impact people trying to use copyrighted material.
Worth nothing that DMCA exceptions are reviewed on the same 3 year cycle and are frequently revoked. So if you’re a McD ice cream fan, enjoy it while you can.
Managers were already doing it until the company that makes the machine invoked the DMCA to stop them.
A very small number. Most were not. Managers typically don’t have the skills (some think they do but don’t) - even if they do, running a restaurants needs a lot of effort and spending time fixing a machine is not a good use of your time if you can get someone else to do it (that if is big!)
Managers at McDonald’s don’t really make a lot of money. Calling out for a tech is much more expensive and likely loses a good amount of revenue for the location.
If you have the skills to repair these machines you are too valuable to be a manager a line manager at McDonalds.
“Repair” is a bit of a stretch. Oftentimes it is pushing a series of buttons and takes less than a minute.
90% of the time the fix was just rebooting the machine. We just got tired of the machine breaking and exploding on us so we’d just stop doing that and say it’s broken broken.