Fight to Repair Daily: August 17 2022

Maine’s right-to-repair initiative would likely face legal challenge A right-to-repair proposal that a group of independent Maine auto repair shop…

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Fight to Repair Daily: August 17 2022

Cory Doctorow is the editor of Pluralistic and the co-founder of BoingBoing.net Undoing our DRM Dystopia with Cory Doctorow Our…

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EP 5 | Undoing Our DRM Dystopia with Cory Doctorow

Our world is becoming digitized at breakneck speed, with manufacturers putting internet-connected computers into everyday objects from the lights in…

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Fight to Repair Daily: August 15, 2022

🚜 A New Jailbreak for John Deere Tractors Rides the Right-to-Repair Wave Farmers around the world have turned to tractor…

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EP 5 | Undoing Our DRM Dystopia with Cory Doctorow

Our world is becoming digitized at breakneck speed, with manufacturers putting internet-connected computers into everyday objects from the lights in…

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Fight to Repair Daily: August 12, 2022

Five Kindle Modes losing the ability to buy books, Amazons blames cybersecurity The idea of sunsetting devices and support for…

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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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The Week in Repair: Jan 4-11

Investors call on Google to back off repair restrictions. Biden talks up repair in speech to Farm Bureau and Auto industry floats legislation in last ditch effort to derail Massachusetts expanded right to repair law.

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