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posted by janrinok on Friday May 21 2021, @05:26PM   Printer-friendly

Apple, Google & Microsoft Have Teamed up to Block the Right-to-Repair Law

Apple, Google & Microsoft Have Teamed up to Block the Right-to-Repair Law:

Bloomberg today released a report on how companies like Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are working together to put a stop to laws that would make it necessary for companies to provide device schematics, genuine repair parts, and repair manuals to independent repair technicians.

Almost 27 states have considered the laws in 2021 alone, but in more than half of them, the laws have been voted down or dismissed. Many lobbyists and trade groups representing tech companies have fought hard against this law with Apple pointing out that such measures could lead to device damage or consumers harming themselves when attempting to repair their devices.

In Washington, for example, Washington House of Representatives Democrat Mia Gregerson sponsored a Right to Repair measure that was fought by Microsoft, Google, Amazon, along with lobbyists representing Apple. Lobbyists later said that Apple would endorse repair programs at local colleges if the bill was dropped.

Also at Bloomberg and MacRumors.

See also: Leaked Apple Documents Inadvertently Helped the Right-to-Repair Movement

Louis Rossmann Starts a GoFundMe to Get "Right to Repair" Legistation Passed Through a Direct Ballot

Louis Rossmann Starts a GoFundMe to Get "Right To Repair" Legistation Passed Through a Direct Ballot Initiative.:

Summary Louis Rossmann, electronics repairman and YouTuber, has started a nonprofit and GoFundMe campaign to fight to get right to repair legislation passed through direct ballot initiatives. For years Louis has talked about the importance of right to repair and how it has become more difficult t...

Right to repair series - Louis Rossmann

In this series he specifically explains why we need better right to repair laws.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyM7FxEaShI


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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by sjames on Friday May 21 2021, @10:00PM (7 children)

    by sjames (2882) on Friday May 21 2021, @10:00PM (#1137635) Journal

    The form factor thing is funny. I have an actually waterproof and impact resistant phone where the battery compartment is sealed with a gasket and screws. It's thicker than a bare iPhone, but thinner than an iPhone held in a protective cover that so many people buy at the same time as their iPhone. There's an iFixit page with instructions for changing the battery (which is available on Amazon).

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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by Runaway1956 on Saturday May 22 2021, @12:25AM (6 children)

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Saturday May 22 2021, @12:25AM (#1137655) Homepage Journal

    sealed with a gasket and screws

    O-rings and gaskets were something of a problem for me as a young person. It took some time for me to understand, "If you disturb a gasket, REPLACE IT!!" You can study an O-ring under a nice powerful magnifying glass, and it looks perfect, but reusing it means that your gadget is going to leak - oil, water, or whatever.

    If your gadget/appliance/whatever is worth 2 hours of your time to repair it, it's worth a new gasket.

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    • (Score: 3, Insightful) by mhajicek on Saturday May 22 2021, @05:19AM (4 children)

      by mhajicek (51) Subscriber Badge on Saturday May 22 2021, @05:19AM (#1137690)

      I'm typing this on a Caterpillar S60. Nice big metal gasketed hatch for the sim and microSD, but still no replaceable battery. Water has nothing to do with it. They want you to throw your phone away every two years and buy a new one.

      First battery puffed up within warranty, so they replaced the whole phone for free. About another year and the second one puffed up. Had a local repair shop do it for about $150.

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      • (Score: 2) by bzipitidoo on Saturday May 22 2021, @07:40PM (3 children)

        by bzipitidoo (4388) Subscriber Badge on Saturday May 22 2021, @07:40PM (#1137794) Journal

        After about 2 years, the battery in my first smartphone puffed up. And somehow took the phone with it. When I installed a replacement battery, I found that the phone was dead.

        Perhaps it was because I kept it on the charger most of the time. The rep at the store seemed to think that was why the battery had failed.

        • (Score: 2) by mhajicek on Saturday May 22 2021, @07:55PM (2 children)

          by mhajicek (51) Subscriber Badge on Saturday May 22 2021, @07:55PM (#1137797)

          You'd think they could make a charge controller that stops when the battery is charged and then runs the phone on line power.

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    • (Score: 2) by sjames on Saturday May 22 2021, @05:23PM

      by sjames (2882) on Saturday May 22 2021, @05:23PM (#1137766) Journal

      I have a 3D printer and a roll of TPU. If all else fails, I can print a gasket.