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Right-to-repair advocates are asking the FTC for stronger rules

iFixit employee fixing a broken iPhone 15 screen.
Image: iFixit

Right-to-repair proponents are asking the FTC to introduce new rules for electronics manufacturers that aim to make it easier for consumers to fix their own devices. The repair guide site iFixit and the US Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) on Tuesday submitted a petition to the federal agency, with the end goal of kicking off a new rulemaking process for right to repair. Although three states (California, Minnesota, and New York) have recently enacted right-to-repair laws, nationwide reforms have stalled in Congress. The repair reforms outlined in the petition also go well beyond what states have so far enacted.

The Biden administration’s FTC is in support of right to repair, but proponents say more aggressive action is needed to…

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