A bill aiming to carve out exceptions for "critical infrastructure" from Colorado's right-to-repair law has been defeated, preserving comprehensive repair protections for digital electronics. This outcome is significant for developers and tech professionals as it maintains access to essential tools and documentation needed for device modification and repair. The setback could signal a stronger stance against attempts by tech companies to undermine similar laws across the US.
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