Oregon Gov. Kotek Signs Right-to-Repair Bill
Consumers should have the right to repair electronics, Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek (D) decided Wednesday. Kotek signed SB-1596, which passed the legislature earlier this month. The state joins California, New York and Minnesota in passing right-to-repair laws during the past…
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two years, said Consumer Reports Director-Tech Policy Justin Brookman. Oregon’s law “raises the bar … by preventing software from becoming a tool to enforce manufacturers’ monopolies on the repair process,” Brookman said. The law is the first in the nation that prevents parts pairing, a manufacturer practice of using software to identify component parts through a unique identifier, CR said.