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morr OP wrote

The tutorials, videos, and repairs make more people aware of right to repair but I don't feel they themselves do anything for right to repair. What's stopping the companies from having more control until rossmann can't do tutorials, videos, or repairs anymore?

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moonlune wrote

teaching people how to do stuff is good praxis. I don't think many anarchists believe in "right to repair" but simply want to be able to repair their shit. I don't like the word "right" because is something given by the state top down.

What's stopping the companies from having more control until rossmann can't do tutorials, videos, or repairs anymore?

Nothing?

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morr OP wrote (edited )

Nothing?

You think so?

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moonlune wrote

Are you implying that reform would change anything?

Assuming that states serve the people, and that politicians writing the laws aren't corrupt, and that the laws are written without accidental loopholes... Why would capitalists follow the law when they've already showed they prefer to just maximize profit and pay fines when they're caught (but not really because their lawyers get their fines dismissed anyways).

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morr OP wrote

No, I don't know if it'll change anything I'm just not comfortable with thinking there's nothing one can do to stop them

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