Steve Wozniak speaks on Right to Repair [video]
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Re: Steve Wozniak speaks on Right to Repair [video]
#2Let the market decide if repairability is desired or not. If customers really want it, certainly there will be companies offering it.
Much better to have millions voting with their money and purchases than a few bureaucrats deciding how they believe things should be.
Re: Steve Wozniak speaks on Right to Repair [video]
#3Am I the only believing it should be a free market, where each company follows the strategy it prefers? Let the market decide if repairability is desired or not. If customers really want it, certainly there will be companies offering it. Much better to have millions voting with their money and purchases than a few bureaucrats deciding how they believe things should be.
2) They're only asking that companies not make it legally impossible or use software to prevent people from buying and replacing components. IMO the only reason you would do that is to force people to throw away broken devices.
Re: Steve Wozniak speaks on Right to Repair [video]
#4Am I the only believing it should be a free market, where each company follows the strategy it prefers? Let the market decide if repairability is desired or not. If customers really want it, certainly there will be companies offering it. Much better to have millions voting with their money and purchases than a few bureaucrats deciding how they believe things should be.
Re: Steve Wozniak speaks on Right to Repair [video]
#5Am I the only believing it should be a free market, where each company follows the strategy it prefers? Let the market decide if repairability is desired or not. If customers really want it, certainly there will be companies offering it. Much better to have millions voting with their money and purchases than a few bureaucrats deciding how they believe things should be.
Re: Steve Wozniak speaks on Right to Repair [video]
#6Am I the only believing it should be a free market, where each company follows the strategy it prefers? Let the market decide if repairability is desired or not. If customers really want it, certainly there will be companies offering it. Much better to have millions voting with their money and purchases than a few bureaucrats deciding how they believe things should be.
Re: Steve Wozniak speaks on Right to Repair [video]
#7Am I the only believing it should be a free market, where each company follows the strategy it prefers? Let the market decide if repairability is desired or not. If customers really want it, certainly there will be companies offering it. Much better to have millions voting with their money and purchases than a few bureaucrats deciding how they believe things should be.
For a European the above statement sounds so strange, alsmost fictional like. I thought that we have already established that a truly free market does not exist.
Re: Steve Wozniak speaks on Right to Repair [video]
#8Am I the only believing it should be a free market, where each company follows the strategy it prefers? Let the market decide if repairability is desired or not. If customers really want it, certainly there will be companies offering it. Much better to have millions voting with their money and purchases than a few bureaucrats deciding how they believe things should be.
Re: Steve Wozniak speaks on Right to Repair [video]
#9Am I the only believing it should be a free market, where each company follows the strategy it prefers? Let the market decide if repairability is desired or not. If customers really want it, certainly there will be companies offering it. Much better to have millions voting with their money and purchases than a few bureaucrats deciding how they believe things should be.