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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With eye on sustainability, EU agrees to battery regs – Week in Repair

The European Union reached an agreement to overhaul the rules on batteries. The agreement spans from the design stage through end-of-life.

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Gov. Hochul Got It Wrong on Cybersecurity And Repair

Governor Hochul threw in with Big Tech and ignored analysis that information sought by the Digital Fair Repair Act doesn’t create new cyber risks. New York families, communities and businesses will pay a steep price.

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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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Apple’s Commitment to Sustainability Forgoes Repair

Apple recently announced their commitment to reducing their corporate emissions to 100 percent carbon neutral by 2030, joining other tech…

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Video: Securing the Long Now: Digital Right to Repair and the IoT Panel

If you’ve been looking for a concise discussion of the issues surrounding a digital right to repair and the Internet…

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As COVID Surges, OEMs Sideline Lifesaving Devices with Repair Restrictions

Amid the Covid pandemic, the right to repair has proven to be essential now more than ever and in some…

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