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In this episode of Terms of Service, host Mary Camacho speaks with Gay Gordon-Byrne, Executive Director of the Digital Right to Repair Coalition, about how manufacturers are rewriting the rules of ownership in the digital age. Drawing on decades of experience in enterprise computing and leasing, Gay shares how restrictive repair policies—hidden behind software locks, proprietary tools, and legal fine print—are quietly eroding our rights as consumers.
From absurd real-world examples to legislative progress across the U.S., this conversation reveals what’s at stake when we lose the ability to fix the things we own—and how the Right to Repair movement is pushing back.
Key TakeawaysGay Gordon-Byrne – Executive Director of the Digital Right to Repair Coalition (Repair.org). With decades of experience in the computer leasing industry, Gay has spent the past decade fighting to restore ownership and repair rights for consumers and independent businesses across the U.S.
What if you couldn’t fix your own tools, car, or phone—even when it’s a simple repair? Listen to Gay Gordon-Byrne explain why the right to repair is about more than gadgets—it’s about autonomy, sustainability, and democratic accountability.
🎧 Listen now: Episode Link
CreditsHost: Mary Camacho
Guest: Gay Gordon-Byrne
Produced by Terms of Service Podcast
Sound Design: Arthur Vincent and Sonor Lab
Co-Producers: Nicole Klau Ibarra & Mary Camacho
By Mary CamachoIn this episode of Terms of Service, host Mary Camacho speaks with Gay Gordon-Byrne, Executive Director of the Digital Right to Repair Coalition, about how manufacturers are rewriting the rules of ownership in the digital age. Drawing on decades of experience in enterprise computing and leasing, Gay shares how restrictive repair policies—hidden behind software locks, proprietary tools, and legal fine print—are quietly eroding our rights as consumers.
From absurd real-world examples to legislative progress across the U.S., this conversation reveals what’s at stake when we lose the ability to fix the things we own—and how the Right to Repair movement is pushing back.
Key TakeawaysGay Gordon-Byrne – Executive Director of the Digital Right to Repair Coalition (Repair.org). With decades of experience in the computer leasing industry, Gay has spent the past decade fighting to restore ownership and repair rights for consumers and independent businesses across the U.S.
What if you couldn’t fix your own tools, car, or phone—even when it’s a simple repair? Listen to Gay Gordon-Byrne explain why the right to repair is about more than gadgets—it’s about autonomy, sustainability, and democratic accountability.
🎧 Listen now: Episode Link
CreditsHost: Mary Camacho
Guest: Gay Gordon-Byrne
Produced by Terms of Service Podcast
Sound Design: Arthur Vincent and Sonor Lab
Co-Producers: Nicole Klau Ibarra & Mary Camacho