Comment on Calif. passes strongest right-to-repair bill yet, requiring 7 years of parts
fidodo@lemm.ee 1 year agoCan you be more specific? I’d like to know what it’s missing.
Comment on Calif. passes strongest right-to-repair bill yet, requiring 7 years of parts
fidodo@lemm.ee 1 year agoCan you be more specific? I’d like to know what it’s missing.
stevestevesteve@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Anything besides parts and manuals.
Requirements for devices to be feasibly repairable in the first place. A phone that’s effectively a brick of glue is still unrepairable regardless of whether you can buy overpriced parts for it.
If the enforcement mechanism for “fair” pricing is for the general public to file a lawsuit, I can guarantee that pricing isn’t going to be very reasonable.
Apple devices are notoriously hard to repair not just because they don’t provide a $50,000 diagnostic kit and overpriced parts, they’re hard to repair because they’re designed to be disposable. This bill does absolutely nothing to change that, which is probably why Apple supported it. Good PR with completely avoidable consequences for them