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In the past few years attention has increased into consumer right to repair, and legislation across multiple US states aims to cement your right to fix your own devices. Despite this progress, big tech companies like Apple have tried to co-opt or twist the wording of these laws to suit their own interests and gut their effectiveness. Today let's dive deeper into the existing laws and policies of big tech companies, especially Apple, and how they've hijacked the right to repair movement
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time stamps
0:00 Progress?
2:07 Intro to parts pairing
3:46 Apple responds
5:23 New York legislation gutted
6:37 Apple supports R2R in California?
7:31 The economics of repair
8:37 Oregon Right to Repair bill
11:40 Wording issues in bills
13:12 What are the implications?
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