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Explore "righttorepair" with insightful episodes like "The right to repair – and play games anywhere", "Do You Have the Right to Repair Your Products? | Beyond the Scenes", "A right to repair in Minnesota and beyond", "Fixing your own gadgets, from HomePods to Harmony remotes" and "Why Does Big Tech Make It So Hard to Fix Your Devices?" from podcasts like ""The Vergecast", "The Daily Show: Ears Edition", "Consider This from NPR", "The Vergecast" and "First Person"" and more!
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Do You Have the Right to Repair Your Products? | Beyond the Scenes
From iPhones and tractors to medical equipment, many products are designed to be unfixable by the average person. Host Roy Wood Jr. sits down with YouTuber and owner of the Rossmann Repair Group, Louis Rossmann, and Law Professor at the University of Michigan, Aaron Perzanowski to discuss how manufacturers limit customer’s repair options, the environmental impact of purchasing new products rather than repairing old ones, why it costs consumer’s more, and how the right to repair movement is hoping to fix this consumer issue. Original Air Date: April 18, 2023.
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A right to repair in Minnesota and beyond
NPR's Eric Deggans speaks with Gay Gordon-Byrne the executive director of the Repair Association, about the importance of the new law. And Minnesota State Rep. Peter Fischer talks about how he got involved in the movement and the obstacles he and others faced on the path to getting this law passed.
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Fixing your own gadgets, from HomePods to Harmony remotes
Why Does Big Tech Make It So Hard to Fix Your Devices?
The C.E.O. of iFixit is fighting for your right to stop shopping and start repairing.
Repair, Repurpose, Reimagine
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The Right to Repair Movement - If You Don’t Know, Now You Know
Many things, from iPhones and McDonald’s ice cream machines to medical equipment, are designed to be unfixable by the average person. Here’s how the Right to Repair movement is hoping to fix this consumer issue.
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