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The FTC filed a lawsuit against John Deere & Company today .
The suit would require the company to stop limiting what repair features its customers can use and make them available to those outside official dealerships.
Repairability advocates are calling it a milestone for consumer rights.
Deere 's reluctance to make its products more accessible has angered many of its customers.
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