FTC "right to repair" policy to go after product-repair restrictions with "new vigor"
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Americans would be freer to repair their broken cellphones, computers and videogame consoles themselves, or to use independent repair shops, under changes being eyed by federal regulators.
The regulators maintain that restrictions have steered consumers into manufacturers' and sellers' repair networks or led them to replace pricey electronics and other products before the end of their useful lives. As the Federal Trade Commission and the Biden administration see it, that raises issues of anti-competitive conduct.More Related News

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