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For your own good, please stop holding forth on what you think the law is here. You're only beclowning yourself. Maybe things are different in Germany, but here in the U.S. there exist none of the restrictions that you claim shackle honest reviewers. Excluding slander or libel, which are narrowly defined, we may say highly subjective, even willfully offensive things about any product; and we are most certainly free to take interior and exterior photos from any angle and publish them.One thing is an extensive review, one thing is an opinion or a mere statement on Amazon. You might be not allowed to extensively review and test items if this is not the intended use of that good. The Mfr produces and sells ONLY for the intended use and of course you can make opinions about that item "like, not like", but you might be misusing when nothing but testing publicly.
To suggest that this isn't so shows a profound, risible lack of knowledge of the First Amendment and the way it is practiced in the U.S. literally millions of times every day.
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