Fight to Repair Daily: August 10, 2022

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The Week in Repair: April 10-16

Australian Consumer Watchdog Accuses Honda of Lying to Customers The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) has accused Honda Australia…

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The Week in Repair: March 27 – April 2

EU expands right to repair rules; repair advocate Louis Rossmann says electric skateboard firm ‘worse than Apple’ on repair; and Colorado wheelchair repair law rolls on.

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Week in Repair: News Highlights

Well, it was another busy week in the fight for a right to fix our stuff. To celebrate the end…

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Court Decision Looms On Auto Right to Repair. A Lawyer Explains What It’s All About.

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FTC’s Vote Shows Right to Repair’s Bipartisan Face

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‘Worst In Show’ Highlights Fails on Repair, Security, Sustainability at CES

SecuRepairs will help judge the first ever “Worst In Show” awards ceremony for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) tomorrow (Friday)…

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A Big Year for Right to Repair (and SecuRepairs)

With the new year upon us, I wanted to write to update you all on on our doings in 2020…

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SecuRepairs Celebrates Huge Win for Right To Repair in Massachusetts

SecuRepairs congratulates voters in Massachusetts on Tuesday for overwhelming approving Question 1, a ballot measure that makes wireless vehicle maintenance…

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Op-Ed SecuRepairs Supports Massachusetts Question 1

Our group, SecuRepairs, represents some of the world’s top information security experts. We’re writing to urge readers to see past these industry scare tactics and VOTE YES ON #1. In our professional opinions, this small expansion to the state’s right to repair law in no way increases the risk of identity theft, cyber stalking or vehicle hacking.

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