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The Right to Repair Movement Will Keep On Fixin’

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iFixit CEO Kyle Wiens : 'Right to repair has been firmly bipartisan from the beginning' Right to repair efforts have broad support across party lines.

Canada recently passed two acts to amend its copyright laws that aim to make devices more repairable.

Wiens says the right to repair movement is not contained within US borders, and is building out internationally.

The European Union will also drive legislation on product design and repair requirements that will ripple out to devices sold elsewhere.

The right to repair advocates say they will continue their fight no matter what political turmoil swirls around the White House and Congress .

“We just have to get to work,” PIRG 's Nathan Proctor says.