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bsimpsen said: Some repairs might require testing afterwards to ensure that regulatory requirements continue to be met. That's not a DIY job. I went through this discussion with hospital repair staff regarding defibrillators and patient monit…
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teejay2012 said: kaarme said: Especially Apple, with their history of leaking nudes of repair customers. Your comment points seemed reasonable but then you suggest that this one case represents an Apple SOP. Earns a double face p…
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chasm said: This law will probably be struck down fairly quickly in a court challenge, since the state overstepped its jurisdiction by mandating that manufacturers must provide the same parts, tools, and documentation to unqualified people *f…
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davidw said: mikethemartian said: avon b7 said: Excellent news. Now it's time for 'design for repair'. The warranty extension is a great idea but there will be devils in the details for sure, just as there are at the moment. …
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Apple has already shifted on it's own accord, and you all are still advocating for a policy apple itself is admitting is unethical. https://www.theverge.com/2021/11/17/22787336/apple-right-to-repair-self-service-diy-reason-microsoft
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22july2013 said: If I don't like Apple's policy on repairability I can buy a Samsung. Free market. Lots of choices. Or we can cancel the free market and issue orders to every company telling them what they can build. We have plenty of env…