Biden name checks Apple and Microsoft in right to repair speech
President Joe Biden has offered some more backing to right to repair rules, following an executive order he signed last summer. He acknowledged that many companies have made it difficult for consumers to fix their own devices. Biden also nodded to Apple and Microsoft for changing their right to repair policies ahead of the Federal Trade Commission taking more action on the matter.
Among dozens of other issues the executive order covered, it encouraged “the FTC to issue rules against anticompetitive restrictions on using independent repair shops or doing DIY repairs of your own devices and equipment.” The agency said later that month it would tackle unlawful right to repair restrictions by enforcing existing laws and doing more to help consumers and small repair shops fix products.
“Denying the right to repair raises prices for consumers, means independent repair shops can’t compete for your business,” Biden said. “Too many areas, if you own a product, from a smartphone to a tractor, you don’t have the freedom to choose how or where to repair that item you purchased.”
The president noted that, in many cases, consumers need to go to a dealer or the manufacturer and pay their asking price …read more