At EFF, we believe you should be able to fix the stuff that you own! Here's what's been happening with your right to repair:
“If companies are violating the law, you should be able to sue them,” EFF’s @npub186u8...3pgj told Source New Mexico. “People should be empowered to be their own privacy enforcers. They have a sense of what the costs are to them and their privacy the best." https://sourcenm.com/2025/03/13/big-tech-lobbies-new-mexico-for-ag-backed-bill/
It's a group effort 🤝 The right to repair movement has hit a new milestone thanks to advocacy groups across the country and your outreach to local representatives!
We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Mark Klein. In 2006, Mark showed up at EFF’s front door with a simple question: “Do you folks care about privacy?” We did. And what Mark told us changed everything.
Thanks to some good old-fashioned grassroots advocacy, the right to repair movement is thriving:
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Dear Elon Musk, protesting is not a crime. Organizing online to protest isn't a crime either, even if you don't like the protesters' goals. We oppose any efforts to mislabel peaceful protesting as illegal—protests are foundational to our democracy. image
“In countries with authoritarian leanings like China, stringent government controls over data flows are twisted into tools of censorship, surveillance, and repression,” EFF’s Katitza Rodriguez told @npub1wepe...xvdk. https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2025/03/09/meta-china-censorship-facebook-mark-zuckerberg/