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Is Onewheel an innovative company or a corporate shark preying on open-source communities? Before you buy a Onewheel or their new ANTIC e-bike, you NEED to see the shocking history of their business practices that they don't want you to know about. In this video, we expose the truth: ► The REAL inventor of the self-balancing one-wheeled vehicle (Hint: It's not Kyle Doerksen). ► How Onewheel allegedly took an open-source concept, slightly changed it, and used patents to dominate the entire market. ► The controversy surrounding The Float Life's "Wheelie Fun" bike and the suspicious, last-minute launch of Onewheel's competing "ANTIC" bike. ► A disturbing pattern of behavior that stifles innovation and hurts the community. ► Why the company's anti-Right to Repair stance should be a major red flag for any consumer. In essence, the video characterizes Kyle Doerksen as an "opportunist shark" (9:31-9:32, 16:21-16:23) who "steals" (12:12-12:14) ideas from open-source communities, slightly modifies them to obtain patents, and then uses those patents to stifle innovation and eliminate original community efforts (11:00-11:23, 11:47-12:00, 15:02-15:10). This behavior, coupled with Onewheel's anti-"Right to Repair" stance (0:36-0:43), is presented as a reason why consumers should not support his companies. Innovator or opportunist? Let me know what you think in the comments below. This is the full story of why you should never support Onewheel. #Onewheel #RightToRepair #ANTIC #TheFloatLife #ElectricVehicle #PEV #Exposed #Tech