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The ‘Right to Repair’ Could Change The Way We Use Tech

20 mins
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12:00, 4 Feb 2021
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Would you repair a defective phone/tablet or get a new one? Your answer may change depending on your “right to repair”, a movement that’s gaining traction over in the US. Partly due to planned-obsolescence fatigue, the right to repair means tech companies will have to prioritise customers who would rather repair defective tech instead of having to buy new products.

Presenter: Richard Bradbury, Arvindh Yuvaraj, and Christine Wong

Producer: Arvindh Yuvaraj

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The ‘Right to Repair’ Could Change The Way We Use Tech

20 mins
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12:00, 4 Feb 2021
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Would you repair a defective phone/tablet or get a new one? Your answer may change depending on your “right to repair”, a movement that’s gaining traction over in the US. Partly due to planned-obsolescence fatigue, the right to repair means tech companies will have to prioritise customers who would rather repair defective tech instead of having to buy new products.

Presenter: Richard Bradbury, Arvindh Yuvaraj, and Christine Wong

Producer: Arvindh Yuvaraj

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