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OPEN CALL TO TOSHIBA, SHARP AND DYNABOOK International brands such as Toshiba, Sharp and Dynabook have a clear obligation to protect consumer rights. Consumer Protection Laws state that brands must address and resolve previous issues during mergers or acquisitions, and assume responsibility for warranty claims and consumer rights. This responsibility is not limited to the sale of products; It also includes addressing consumer complaints and ensuring that their rights are protected. Failure to observe consumer rights is not only an individual issue, but also an issue that damages global consumer confidence. Therefore, it is important to underline the obligation of brands to resolve issues and fulfill consumer rights. Brands must fulfill their responsibilities by resolving consumer complaints and compensating for damages. Otherwise, such violations will be brought to the agenda on international platforms and legal authorities. Best regards, This version highlights the key points regarding brand responsibility and consumer rights in a concise and appropriate manner for a global platform.

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