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by rntz
844 days ago
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Is it ironic, though? "Right to repair" has to do with freedom, sure, but not free-as-in-beer. It doesn't mean "it costs me no money to repair things". It means "I am not prevented from repairing things". Selling stuff - including selling writing - is not incompatible with the right to repair. |
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apple also sells kits to repair (and components). Except they do so with high expense, such that they make the same or higher margins on those components than a new buy.
No, i don't believe that information should be gated. The right to repair requires free information, open standards, and commodity components.