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BitLemmas | Episode 10: Book Review — The Right to Repair by Aaron Perzanowski
Do you really own the devices you buy? In Episode 10 of the BitLemmas podcast, Watson, Drew, and B. Sovereign review The Right to Repair by Aaron Perzanowski - a deep dive into how manufacturers use design, economics, and law to strip consumers of true ownership over the products they purchase.
From parts pairing and sealed devices to DMCA anti-circumvention clauses and server tethering, the hosts break down how repair has become a permission problem - and why that matters for your wallet, your autonomy, and the environment.
In this episode:
Whether you're a DIY repair enthusiast, a consumer tired of being locked out of your own devices, or a developer thinking about how to build maintainable, user-sovereign software, this episode gives you the framework to think clearly about digital ownership and consumer rights.
🎧 More episodes & show notes: BitLemmas.com
By The Bitlemmas GroupBitLemmas | Episode 10: Book Review — The Right to Repair by Aaron Perzanowski
Do you really own the devices you buy? In Episode 10 of the BitLemmas podcast, Watson, Drew, and B. Sovereign review The Right to Repair by Aaron Perzanowski - a deep dive into how manufacturers use design, economics, and law to strip consumers of true ownership over the products they purchase.
From parts pairing and sealed devices to DMCA anti-circumvention clauses and server tethering, the hosts break down how repair has become a permission problem - and why that matters for your wallet, your autonomy, and the environment.
In this episode:
Whether you're a DIY repair enthusiast, a consumer tired of being locked out of your own devices, or a developer thinking about how to build maintainable, user-sovereign software, this episode gives you the framework to think clearly about digital ownership and consumer rights.
🎧 More episodes & show notes: BitLemmas.com