The Right to Repair Movement - If You Don’t Know, Now You Know | The Daily Show
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Top Comments (10)
The hypocrisy is that the company that talks so much about environment is deliberately generating so much waste by not providing repair parts, and suing those who try.
If service manuals, parts, or the means for people to fix their own devices aren't available, companies should be legally obligated to maintain those devices. After all, their actions show clearly that you don't actually own the device.
You need to bring Louis Rossman to the show. He’s front and center on the right to repair movement.
YOU SHOULD HOLD AN INTERVIEW WITH LOUIS ROSSMAN cause he's the one fighting at the frontlines of this movement and that way he'll get even more support. and the people damaging their devices is not something to worry about. if people damage it then it isn't covered by warranty. as simple as that. the steam deck and the Frameworks Laptop is the perfect example of a product that supports right to repair cause right to repair is not only preventing people from getting robbed by manufacturers it's also very eco friendly cause reusing is way better than recycling.
Apple: we removed the iPhone charger because we care about the environment Apple: we made it harder to repair, because we care about your safety. Truth, we do everything because we love money
“Harder to break into an iPhone than the capital building” really says a lot about the state of things in America
Thank you!
Corporations love the free market, so long as they're the only ones who're free.
Please interview Louis Rossman. He's been talking about this for years.
I came here for Louis Rossmann. American repair technician, YouTube personality, and right to repair activist. He is the owner and operator of Rossmann Repair Group in New York City, a computer repair shop established in 2007 which specializes in logic board-level repair of MacBooks. 💪
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Top Comments (10)
The hypocrisy is that the company that talks so much about environment is deliberately generating so much waste by not providing repair parts, and suing those who try.
If service manuals, parts, or the means for people to fix their own devices aren't available, companies should be legally obligated to maintain those devices. After all, their actions show clearly that you don't actually own the device.
You need to bring Louis Rossman to the show. He’s front and center on the right to repair movement.
YOU SHOULD HOLD AN INTERVIEW WITH LOUIS ROSSMAN cause he's the one fighting at the frontlines of this movement and that way he'll get even more support. and the people damaging their devices is not something to worry about. if people damage it then it isn't covered by warranty. as simple as that. the steam deck and the Frameworks Laptop is the perfect example of a product that supports right to repair cause right to repair is not only preventing people from getting robbed by manufacturers it's also very eco friendly cause reusing is way better than recycling.
Apple: we removed the iPhone charger because we care about the environment Apple: we made it harder to repair, because we care about your safety. Truth, we do everything because we love money
“Harder to break into an iPhone than the capital building” really says a lot about the state of things in America
Thank you!
Corporations love the free market, so long as they're the only ones who're free.
Please interview Louis Rossman. He's been talking about this for years.
I came here for Louis Rossmann. American repair technician, YouTube personality, and right to repair activist. He is the owner and operator of Rossmann Repair Group in New York City, a computer repair shop established in 2007 which specializes in logic board-level repair of MacBooks. 💪