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California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed SB 244, or the Right to Repair Act, into law, making it easier for owners to repair devices themselves or to take them to independent repair shops.
The European Union has officially adopted a new set of right-to-repair rules designed to encourage people to repair broken devices, rather than replace them. One of the rules extends a product’s ...
New York governor Kathy Hochul signed the right to repair bill on December 28th, 2022, and it will go into effect on July 1st, 2023 for devices manufactured or sold for the first time on that date.
Signed into law last month by Governor Gavin Newsom, the Right to Repair Act guarantees everyone access to parts, tools, and manuals needed to fix their electronic devices — something industry ...
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has signed right-to-repair rules that cover most categories of personal electronics, requiring companies to offer parts and documentation.
The New York state legislature has passed the United States’ first “right to repair” bill covering electronics. Called the Fair Repair Act, the measure would require all manufacturers who ...
California just became the third state to pass an electronics right-to-repair act. Senate Bill 244 passed in a 50–0 vote in the California state Assembly on September 12th.
Colorado now has some of the broadest right-to-repair laws in the US, thanks to the HB24-1121 bill signed by Governor Jared Polis.
Apple announced that it would be making all of the parts, tools, and information necessary for consumers and repair shops to fix the device maker’s products during a White House event on Tuesday.
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek has now signed one of the strongest US right-to-repair bills into law, SB 1596, which bans “parts pairing” by manufacturers.