Right to repair
(Redirected from Right-to-repair)
Why it's needed
Products are becoming harder and harder for people to repair.
- Cars
- Appliances
- Computers
- Smartphones
- Farm equipment
- Medical equipment
Examples
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How it happens
The manufacturer creates a monopoly on repairs, so that no one else has the tools or parts required to fix the device. They can charge as much as they want for even the smallest repair, or deny the ability to repair at all (which pressures customers to buy a new product instead). They use a few tactics to make this happen:
- Patenting the replacement parts, so no third-party company can make them.
- Deliberately designing the device's recovery features to be inaccessible without specialized software or hardware that only the company has access to.
Effects
- Even when you buy and own something, you have little control on how you can use it.
- More things get replaced instead of repaired.
- Raises the cost of living (both directly and indirectly - for example health care costs in the case of medical equipment)
- Environmental impact (via more manufacturing and more e-waste)
Laws that need to be passed
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Next steps / Actions to take ✊🏻✊🏽✊🏿
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FAQ
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See also
External links
- How John Deere Robs Farmers Of $4 Billion A Year
- Repair Wiki - a wiki dedicated entirely to the technical details of repairing any device