Apple Is Lobbying Against Right to Repair Six Months After Supporting Right to Repair

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Apple Is Lobbying Against Right to Repair Six Months After Supporting Right to Repair - lemm.ee

Key Points: * Apple opposed a right-to-repair bill in Oregon, despite previously supporting a weaker one in California. * The key difference is Oregon’s restriction on “parts pairing,” which locks repairs to Apple or authorized shops. * Apple argues this protects security and privacy, but critics say it creates a repair monopoly and e-waste. * Apple claims their system eases repair and maintain data security, while Google doesn’t have such a requirement * Apple refused suggestions to revise the bill * Cybersecurity experts argue parts pairing is unnecessary for security and hinders sustainable repair.

It’s crazy that Apple is lauded as having amazing designers and engineers, but they can’t make easily repairable devices. It’s almost like that’s the point…

Ooooh. I have a story for this.

I was a student at Purdue and one of the freshmen “engineering hype” lectures had people from industry come say why they’re so cool, etc. Now, this was specifically an electrical and computer engineering course, not the whole engineering school. These are the people who tore apart their various electronics for fun and made cool stuff using parts from RadioShack (RIP).

Apple came to one. First red flag: she started with “don’t tell anyone we were here”. Weird, but whatever. She proceeded with her spiel and, after however long, got to the Q&A bit. Someone raised their hand and asked this: “why does Apple solder RAM into their devices”. This woman said, and I quote, “It is the position of Apple that the consumer has no right to change the product after it has been sold”. With a straight fucking face. Jaws dropped. There was a solid 10 seconds of silence while all these nerds (I include myself here) processed such a blatant anti-consumer (and anti-us if we’re being honest) statement. This was in 2010 (+/- 1 year).

She finished up and left a few minutes later. No doubt some of my classmates went on to work for them, but it set my passionate hatred for Apple in stone right there. Don’t care how nice their devices are, even if my husband uses his apple devices all the time (the walled garden works well for his needs), I will never purchase an Apple product for myself.

Apple didn’t solder RAM to their devices in 2010 +/- 1 year

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The exception was the MacBook Air.

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Thanks for tha fact check!