The right-to-repair movement is gaining traction around the world. It asserts that repair is a fundamental right of product ownership and calls for legislation that mandates a broader access to information, tools, and parts to facilitate independent repair. Repair advocates argue that promoting the right to repair benefits consumers and protects the environment. Critics contend that unauthorized third-party or DIY repair can constitute significant safety and security threats, let alone intellect
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