Apple Emails Reveal Internal Debate on Right to Repair
As a biomedical equipment manager I feel strongly about right to repair at all levels. Training and test equipment availability is important also. It's getting to be an anti consumer market very quickly.
For a phone, yes, we should be able to have wider repair options for a common piece of technology that nearly everyone in the world uses. For complex medical equipment, well, that might be a different conversation. I see the article is about phone tech. So I guess my short answer (made long) is Yes.
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