California Just Became the Third State to Pass Electronics Right to Repair (www.ifixit.com)
from L4s@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 13 Sep 2023 16:00
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California Just Became the Third State to Pass Electronics Right to Repair::Right to Repair just won in Big Tech’s backyard: California’s Right to Repair Act, Senate Bill 244, has passed the state legislature on a 50–0 vote.

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TheColonel@reddthat.com on 13 Sep 2023 16:33 next collapse

For those wondering, the other two are Minnesota & New York.

SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world on 13 Sep 2023 18:04 next collapse

Thank you

pulaskiwasright@lemmy.ml on 14 Sep 2023 04:30 collapse

And NY passed it in name only. The government only passed it after letting the industry rewrite it to be mostly useless.

burntbutterbiscuits@sh.itjust.works on 13 Sep 2023 17:32 next collapse

Doesn’t this mean the whole country will basically have right to repair since New York and California are such large markets and you’ll be able to order parts from there?

bobs_monkey@lemm.ee on 13 Sep 2023 17:56 next collapse

They’ll likely try to geo-lock stuff, but it opens up the floodgates for real possibilities

droidpenguin@lemmy.world on 13 Sep 2023 23:22 collapse

Sad thing is that wouldn’t even be surprising. Could totally imagine an error message like: “This device is using unauthorized components not licensed for your region. Please call AppleCare for service options.”

LifeInOregon@lemmy.world on 13 Sep 2023 20:04 next collapse

It is effectively the case. Given the influence that California and New York hold, and the size of their markets, they can effectively create state policy that makes national compliance a foregone conclusion. If you look at the example of “known to the state of California to cause cancer“ Labels, you can see how this works in action. 

redditReallySucks@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 13 Sep 2023 20:48 collapse

I thought the new york one only passed with some loopholes because of the governor.

krayj@sh.itjust.works on 13 Sep 2023 17:43 next collapse

Headline is a bit misleading. It’s not part of California state law yet. The bill needs to go back to the senate for a procedural vote, then needs to be signed into law by the Governor. It’s probably a foregone conclusion that both those things will happen given the unanimous support for the bill, but I just wanted to point out that it’s technically not a done-deal yet.

iFixit obviously has some vested interest in seeing this pass, but at the end of the day they’ve accomplished something great for the country. I can’t wait to see how this actually impacts consumer products going forward.

gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works on 13 Sep 2023 18:04 next collapse

Now make bandwidth caps illegal

kaklerbitmap@lemmy.world on 13 Sep 2023 21:37 collapse

I haven’t followed this as closely as I should have, but I remember seeing a Louis Grossman Rossmann* vid (huge right to repair advocate) essentially throwing his hands up at the New York version of this, as it basically took all teeth out of the bill by providing loopholes for companies to bypass the requirements for “safety concerns.” Is it the same situation in the other states?

*I have no excuse I’m just an idiot

jayandp@sh.itjust.works on 14 Sep 2023 04:06 next collapse

From what I’ve heard, and what iFixIt mentions, the only real downsides to Cali’s bill is that it doesn’t outlaw Part Pairing DRM(so Apple devices can still complain about your unofficial screen), or parts only being available as part of an assembly. And it only covers consumer electronics and appliances(so farming and medical equipment are still out).

But it’s still way better than the neutered bill in New York.

kaklerbitmap@lemmy.world on 14 Sep 2023 07:09 collapse

Thank you ‐ I promise I’ll follow up myself like I should lol. Really hoping more impactful legislstion like this becomes a trend.

MaxPower@feddit.de on 14 Sep 2023 07:41 collapse

Louis Grossman

If that’s not a joke I’m not getting – that’s not his name or you mean another huge right to repair advocate

Eheran@lemmy.world on 14 Sep 2023 08:05 collapse

It is Louis Rossmann, otherwise he is correct.

Sir_Simon_Spamalot@lemmy.world on 14 Sep 2023 08:10 collapse

Loo is gross, man…