Tech companies are trying to neuter Colorado’s landmark right-to-repair law
Summary
The article reports on Colorado's SB26-090, which aims to exempt certain information technology equipment used in critical infrastructure from the state consumer right-to-repair laws. It outlines positions from manufacturers like Cisco and IBM, the concerns of cybersecurity and IP protection, and the ongoing legislative process, including quotes from repair advocates. It frames the bill within the broader right-to-repair movement and notes potential spillover to other states.