Digital Fair Repair Act
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The Digital Fair Repair Act is a New York State electronics right to repair act that was introduced in April 2021. It was approved as Bill S4104A by the New York Senate on June 3, 2022 and previously as Bill A7006B by the New York Assembly. It was subsequently waiting to be signed by the Governor Hochul, which right to repair advocate iFixit foresaw as likely to occur.
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The Digital Fair Repair Act is a New York State electronics right to repair act that was introduced in April 2021. It was approved as Bill S4104A by the New York Senate on June 3, 2022 and previously as Bill A7006B by the New York Assembly. It was subsequently waiting to be signed by the Governor Hochul, which right to repair advocate iFixit foresaw as likely to occur. The act requires that Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) provide diagnostic and repair information and parts for electronic devices. Manufacturers would also be required to provide for any security mechanisms to be bypassed and reset. Some products with electronics are excluded, such as automobiles (which are already covered across the US), heavy equipment, medical equipment and home appliances.
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