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8 June 2021 / The 'Right to repair' movement across Europe and the US is growing teeth. It has [...] divider. IoT ...
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Even the screws they use have a different head and need specialised tools to be worked on. Needless to say, Apple is against the Right To Repair ...
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Sumair Dutta, industry analyst and senior director of global customer transformation at ServiceMax, discusses whether the 'Right to Repair' movement ...
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We're thus pleased to see a couple of moments when the story has broken out of the field of a few farmers and right-to-repair geeks and into the ...
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Interestingly, Apple's primary argument against Right to Repair movement involves concerns over third-party repair shops breaching user privacy, ...
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To put it simply, “Right to Repair” requires original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to provide consumers and independent repair businesses equal ...
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In its fight against the right to repair, Apple has argued that allowing independent third-party businesses to service its computers and smartphones ...
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But as The Telegraph notes, Apple has made privacy and security a selling point for the iPhone, arguing against consumer “right to repair” laws that it ...
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