From iPhones to tractors, battle over the ‘right to repair’

ABC News’ Elizabeth Schulze reports on the movement for consumers to be able to repair their own products, from iPhones to John Deere tractors, and how Washington is responding.

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47 thoughts on “From iPhones to tractors, battle over the ‘right to repair’

  1. I used to repair computers and phones as a side hustle, the iPhone and Windows 10 made most repairs and upgrades useless. People find it easier to replace or manufacturers want to repair themselves only.

  2. I save more money without Apple care or repair. Apple repair is to expensive and the Apple insurance is a scam and a monthly rip off. I don’t care about the safety ribbon being torn apart that Apple places on there devices. It’s my property I have the right to step aside from Apple expensives repair.

  3. You can have the right to repair, but you shouldn’t be allowed to take it to the manufacturer after you’ve done your own repair, and expect them to fix it at no cost. They have no way to verify that you didn’t cause damage during the repair you performed.

  4. Right to Repair is Right to Property. Make no mistake, if we don't get to own it, then we don't want to pay for it. No legislation that presumes to promote the right to repair should have any exemptions for any industry, any use case, any type of buyer, etc. When you buy a product, you are 100% owner of the product a should have total right to do whatever you want with your product. Period.

  5. This has nothing to do with "the right to repair".
    This is dumb Neanderthals wanting to be able to get their money back when they screw it up with their big hairy fingers

  6. I don't buy products that I can't find a way to repair myself, even if it causes inconvenience. There are LOTS of people who refuse to buy new cars/trucks, opting to find older models known to still have replacement parts available. This isn't a new thing — been happening for at least 20 yrs, since the change over from analog to digital. People cut the cord for cable because tv's became unrepairable.

  7. I did not know the motherboard was like the brain of the laptop. Thank you, ABC. That Louis guy seems trustworthy too! I wonder if he can explain what a PPBUS-G3HOT is.

  8. I was born right at the end of the '80s I grew up in the early '90s learning that you have to fix everything and do everything your damn self

    I am so sick of them making you have to have other people to get anything done the hell with these people they don't know what they're doing in the first place they just screw up everything

  9. Anyone who plays Apex Legends on controller no you should be able to switch out these joysticks you should have the right to repair anything this is disgusting

    You're not really helping people stay in jobs and work you're just lazy you just can't come up with anything new its you that sucks

  10. I know apple can handle this negative light with bull they spread about how they are “trying” but John Deere isn’t going to be able to handle much more, because farmers turn to them for brand loyalty. When their lively hood is jeopardized that brand loyalty fades quickly and green tractors go from family tradition to an enemy.

  11. Why did you all tell Louis Rossmann to delete his recording of the interview? His time and equipment aren’t under your ownership so why?

  12. We are starting to do it with cars. Wait until EVs have dominant market share. Everybody will be devoting their income to some form of upgrade cycle on everything they own. It is guaranteed serfdom.

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