What is the Right To Repair?
Right to repair means you, the owner, have control over fixing your stuff. It's about fighting restrictions that manufacturers put on products:
No more locked-in parts: You should be able to use any spare part, not just ones bought from the manufacturer at inflated prices.
Tools and manuals open for all: Repair shops and tinkerers shouldn't need special access to fix your phone or tractor.
Software that plays nice: No more sneaky updates disabling repairs or blocking independent tools.
- This empowers you to:
- Save money: Fix it yourself or choose an independent repairer, not just the manufacturer's service.
- Keep things going: Extend the life of your stuff, reducing waste and promoting sustainability.
- Freedom to tinker: Mod your gadgets, experiment, and learn how things work.
- Right to repair is about ownership, sustainability, and innovation. It's a movement demanding control over what we buy and how we fix it.
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