Podcast: Cars And The Fight For A Right To Repair

Secure Repairs founder Paul Roberts was a guest on the Auto Care On Air: Traction Control podcast, where he and host Stacey Miller talk about the history of Secure Repairs and the ongoing battle to pass right to repair laws in the face of intense industry opposition.

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Testimony: House Judiciary Hearing Is There A Right To Repair?

Oral testimony provided by Paul Roberts, founder of Secure Repairs at the July 18th hearing of the House Judiciary Subcommittee hearing “Is there a right to repair?”

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SecuRepairs to testify as U.S. House asks “Is there a right to repair?”

Secure Repairs (securepairs.org) will take part in a hearing by a subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives week on Tuesday as it considers the question “Is there a right to repair?”

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All Eyes on NY Governor as Clock Ticks Down on Right to Repair Legislation – Week in Repair

Thank you for joining us for another week in repair, our last of 2022! We are extremely appreciative for those…

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Complaint: Apple’s Part Pairing Powers Planned Obsolescence – The Week in Repair

Part pairing is fueling planned obsolescence, says a complaint filed in France. Plus: What to do about the e-waste from electric cars? And: the FTC wants to hear your thoughts on right to repair.

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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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Expansion for Right to Repair Law set for Nov. Ballot

After facing a challenge from the Coalition for Safe and Secure Data, increased access to automobile data is now set…

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