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Since 1956, McDonald's has partnered with the Taylor Company, an Illinois-based manufacturer, for its ice cream machines, leaving only the Taylor Company with the "right to repair" them.
It may soon get quicker and easier to get your McFlurry fix — and McDonald’s franchisees won’t have to break the law to make it happen. The US Copyright Office ...
McDonald’s often maligned, seemingly perennially-broken ice cream machines could ... sundaes and McFlurries are all made in machines from Taylor Company, as they have been for nearly 70 ...
The Copyright Office granted an exemption that allows third parties to diagnose and repair commercial equipment ...
In 2022, McDonald's and Taylor were sued for $900 million by a company called Kytch, which sold a phone-sized device designed to be installed inside McDonald's ice cream machines to alert ...
McDonald’s ice cream machines have developed a lousy reputation for being broken when you visit the restaurant, largely due to strict copyright laws that only permit specially licensed ...