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The right to repair is such an obvious good in the world that those opposed to it should be publicly shamed.
These companies don't give a single shit about shame. They care about money.
Public shaming should include widespread boycotting and possibly more direct actions.
None of that is a substitute for government regulation. They must be forced to comply.
I was thinking more direct actions but sure we can try government regulation first.
I mean, If we're talking about imposing vigilante justice on criminal corporate execs, I guess I'm down with that too.
I mean, it absolutely is, if/when it works.