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- Despite Right to Repair laws, some manufacturers fall short
A year after the Right to Repair laws passed in California and Minnesota, many product makers still aren't doing much to help consumers fix the gear they bought "There are definitely some places where things have gotten a lot better and have totally changed as the result of this legislation, and
- A Lot of Product Makers Snub Right To Repair Laws - Slashdot
A year after Right to Repair laws took effect in California and Minnesota, many product manufacturers continue to obstruct consumer repairs, according to a new study from advocacy group US PIRG The organization's "Leaders and Laggards II" report evaluated 25 products across five categories and foun
- A lot of product makers snub Right to Repair laws - vuink. com
A year after the Right to Repair laws passed in California and Minnesota, many product makers still aren't doing much to help consumers fix the gear they bought
- Fix It: How Right To Repair Laws And Communities Are . . . - Forbes
That is the very simplified dilemma that Right to Repair laws are trying to address all over the country—making it the manufacturers job to provide the tools necessary to fix their products
- New report: Despite increasing number of Right to Repair laws . . .
Both of those laws improved upon New York’s pioneering consumer Right to Repair law, which took effect in December 2023 Thanks to continued advocacy, new laws in Colorado, Oregon, Connecticut, Texas and Washington will begin to require access to repair options for similar products over the coming year and a half
- New report: Despite more repair laws, many companies still do . . .
Scorecard reviews products covered by Right to Repair statutes, finds challenges in accessing parts, manuals
- Some Manufacturers Fail on Right to Repair Laws in 2025 . . .
Right to Repair: Are Manufacturers Upholding Their End of the Bargain? Despite the recent passage of Right to Repair laws in California and Minnesota, the tech world remains a mixed bag when it comes to product repairability A year after these pivotal changes, many manufacturers still fall short of expectations, leaving consumers in the lurch
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