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"Write 'Freehold' Software"

A blog entry where the author dives into the need to support software which is not a service, a term he proposes be 'freehold' to make use of the term's definition as it relates to real estate: "Permanent and absolute tenure of land or property with freedom to dispose of it at will."

"WA consumers will gain ‘right to repair’ cellphones, other electronics "

Great to hear, hopeful that it continues the trend nationwide and effects real change for us Washingtonians.

Starting Jan. 1, 2026, the law will require manufacturers to make tools, parts and documentation needed for diagnostics and maintenance available to independent repair businesses. The requirement applies to digital electronics, like computers, cellphones and appliances, sold in Washington after July 1, 2021.

Manufacturers won’t be able to use parts that inhibit repairs.

The state attorney general’s office could enforce violations of the new law under the Consumer Protection Act.

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"The Feds Are Coming for John Deere Over the Right to Repair"

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Right to repair in California gets major boost as Apple comes out in support

Apple told a California legislator that it is formally supporting a right to repair bill in California, a landmark move that suggests big tech manufacturers understand they have lost the battle to monopolize repair, and need to allow consumers and independent repair shops to fix their own electronics.

"Apple writes in support of SB 244, and urges members of the California legislature to pass the bill as currently drafted," Apple wrote to Susan Eggman, the sponsor of the bill, in a letter obtained by 404 Media. "We support SB 244 because it includes requirements that protect individual users' safety and security, as well as product manufacturers' intellectual property. We will continue to support the bill, so long as it continues to provide protections for customers and innovators."

"Here's why your gadgets die so quickly."

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