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If you own something, shouldn't you have a right to make it yours or, at a bare minimum, be able to repair it if you have the skillset?
Even if you do not possess the skills to handle the repair yourself, shouldn't you be able to find someone, not related to the company, to help you repair what you own?
More and more, companies are choosing to create a closed ecosystem where everything must come directly from them or else they'll lock you out of using what you rightfully own.
Join the guys this week as they explore the concept of right-to-repair and how this concept affects everything from your smartphone to home appliances.
By The Broken AgendaIf you own something, shouldn't you have a right to make it yours or, at a bare minimum, be able to repair it if you have the skillset?
Even if you do not possess the skills to handle the repair yourself, shouldn't you be able to find someone, not related to the company, to help you repair what you own?
More and more, companies are choosing to create a closed ecosystem where everything must come directly from them or else they'll lock you out of using what you rightfully own.
Join the guys this week as they explore the concept of right-to-repair and how this concept affects everything from your smartphone to home appliances.