Your human rights are increasingly tied to your access to computing. Demand Right to Repair. Your ability to own, modify, and repair your devices is too important to trust to corporations that don't have your best interests in mind.https://twitter.com/ThE_JacO/status/1394272226715836419 …
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It’s difficult to enforce such laws. Maybe not be the case with this but I still feel that boycotting would be more effective than legislation. There’s a larger environmental aspect too (that keyboard is now in a landfill).
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It is not difficult to enforce laws of this nature, it just requires people actually thinking they are a good idea. And if the government doesn't want to deal with it, they can split the proceeds from lawsuits, like they did with the False Claims Act:https://www.justice.gov/civil/false-claims-act …
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Completely incorrect, and historically ignorant. Without anti-trust laws, vendors simply won't sell you the parts - they collude and the only source for anything for a Mac is marked up dramatically. Go read Eastman Kodak.
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