
For nearly five years, Minnesota farmers, entrepreneurs, technologists and environmentalists have been working together to achieve the same goal: the right to repair their own electronics.
Under current laws, electronic manufacturers and farm-equipment dealers are not required to provide repair shops with replacement parts or instructions on how to repair devices. The most common arguments from these companies are that by withholding this information, they’re protecting the quality of their products and the safety of their customers.
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