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Medical equipment techs beg for right-to-repair lifeline

Don't make these 3 common tablet charging mistakes - here's the right way to do it

Congress Is Considering Abolishing Your Right to Be Anonymous Online | The bipartisan push to remove anonymity from the internet is ushering in an era of unprecedented mass surveillance and censorship

Tim Sweeney Signed Away His Right To Criticize Google Until 2032

No right to relicense this project

Making Firefox's right-click not suck with about:config

Norway's Consumer Council Calls for Right to Repair and Antitrust Enforcement - and Mocks 'Enshittification'

The fix inches closer: Iowa moves farm right-to-repair bill forward

iFixIt calls BMW’s new anti-consumer security screws "a logo-shaped middle finger to right to repair," Adafruit 3D prints a solution — BMW's connector reverse engineered using patent filing as a design blueprint

Given the toxicity of social media, a moral question now faces all of us: is it still ethical to use it? | With so many platforms rife with racism, misogyny and far-right rhetoric, there must be a point where decent people walk away

India’s Supreme Court to WhatsApp: ‘You cannot play with the right to privacy’

You can't play with right to privacy of this country: Supreme Court slams WhatsApp, Meta over privacy policy

EPA Advances Farmers' Right to Repair

'Right-to-Compute' Laws May Be Coming to Your State This Year

US tech giants allying with European far-right to strip back EU rules

US tech giants allying with European far-right to strip back EU rules

UK backtracks on digital ID requirement for right to work

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says Rockstar firing 31 GTA 6 developers over alleged union busting is 'deeply concerning' and pledges that ministers will now investigate: "Every worker has the right to join a trade union and we're determined to strengthen workers rights."

The Military Almost Got the Right to Repair. Lawmakers Just Took It Away

Congress Quietly Strips Right-To-Repair Provisions From US Military Spending Bill