The current state of affairs is that manufacturers in China strike deals with Apple, etc, to only sell ICs to them.
This is an end-run around that practice.
If this interests you, it would make sense to support political efforts worldwide, regardless of your own citizenship.
> Doesn't really matter where you live be it US, Europe, South America (like me) and others, this movement will affect all of us and will shoot down the predatory prices these companies charge us, so I'm doing my part!
This man deserves to win and humanity deserves the right to repair thier stuff.
He then invited the kid to his workshop and personally guide the kid through the reparation of his Macbook ( under parent’s supervision of course ).
What is Right to repair? An intro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Npd_xDuNi9k
Do Right to Repair laws make it so items have to be reparable by people of average ability and using commonly-available tools?
If Right to Repair laws aren’t providing for these things then who’s interests are actually being served?
Look down at that Rolex. It’s a mechanical work of art? You felt so good walking out the boutique. “I work hard, and now a treat?”
The minute that warranty ends, if the watch stops working, or needs a Service (clean, and oil usually), you don’t have many options other than sending that watch back to the factory for repair—-at factory prices.
Rolex, and The Swatch Group cut off parts/information to 99.99% of Independent Watchmakers in the last decade.
Rolex, and The Swatch Group, politely call it Vertical Integration with quality assurance as the reason. It’s a money grab after the sale.
The government looked into it under Obama, but decided it was a wealthy man’s problem, and they had bigger issues—which they did.
It seems to violate The Sherman Anti-trust Act?
My point is Right to Repair will help many of us bring some choice back to our lives. We can have stuff repaired reasonably, instead of tossing the item, storing it away in the dedicated closet of “I loved this item, and one day I’ll have it repaired”, or buying a new one.
At the very least service manuals were available for repair professionals which included detailed operation explanations, disassembly diagrams, service procedures, diagnostic and calibration instructions.