Colorado Kills Right-to-Repair Bill, Keeps Tech Accessible
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Colorados right-to-repair bill faces setback as its killed in House committee. The proposal aimed to protect critical infrastructure from third-party repairs, but faced opposition from iFixit, Consumer Reports, and environmental groups. Critics argue that real threats like cyberattacks dont come from repair tools, and blocking simple swaps punishes owners for manufacturers weak designs. Colorado remains a right-to-repair pioneer, empowering people to fix their own stuff without extra barriers for big tech.
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