Oregon’s Right to Repair Act: What Manufacturers Legally Owe You
Oregon’s new legislation forces electronics giants to sell parts, tools, and documentation to the public, ending the era of manufacturer-authorized monopolies on device maintenance.
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Oregon’s new legislation forces electronics giants to sell parts, tools, and documentation to the public, ending the era of manufacturer-authorized monopolies on device maintenance.
A technical deep-dive into the hardware safeguards and policy loopholes of the latest Meta and Ray-Ban wearables reveals the uneasy reality of public surveillance in 2026.
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