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They have filed some controversial/anti-innovative patents.
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Their printers phone home with encrypted information. Last I checked, there were speculated security and privacy issues with it, though someone should correct me if this was resolved.
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They only open source their slicer because of the GPL licence, but they don’t open source anything else (firmware, hardware, etc).
Again, I just recommend people look into these things before they buy a printer. Do your own research and come to your own conclusions :)
Thanks for replying! I like your suggestions.