How so? (Honestly asking because this is new to me)
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Replying to @NoLongerBennett @MorlockP
What does that have to do with the right to repair your own stuff? Maybe I'm just dumb but I'm not getting it
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Replying to @NoLongerBennett @MorlockP
Actually, yes. I would love for the ability to be able to buy parts to repair anything that I own. I am perfectly fine if the vendor then refuses to warranry the device if I make my own repairs or otherwise limit my rights to sue or things like that.
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Replying to @NoLongerBennett @MorlockP
I still think I'm missing something and that's itching at the back of my head
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There's a business model where the manufacturer sells two versions of the same product, one cheaper and basic, one more expensive and with more features sometimes following right-to-repair rules would mean that the basic version could be easily turned into the advanced version
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if you were speaking poetically you could say that you wrought the book
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