Tech lobbyists for firms like Cisco and IBM are pushing legislation in Colorado that would exempt hardware from the state’s right to repair law if deemed critical infrastructure, potentially undermining consumer rights. This move exploits vague definitions of “critical infrastructure” to justify broader manufacturer control over repairs, raising concerns among security experts about increased vulnerabilities and monopolistic practices.
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