The right to repair is an idea that tries to combat planned obsolescence cell phones, laptops and electronic devices: that ability that has everything to break and be very difficult to fix, to the point that the giants tech they force us to buy others.
The discussion is implanted all over the world, with movements that aim to sue companies such as Apple, Samsung or Sony make your devices more accessible. It happens that brands prefer, given the “miniaturization” of technology, to retain this capacity, making access difficult.
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