Tech lobbyists are opposing Alaska's proposed "right to repair" law, arguing that making parts and tools available for independent repairs poses privacy and security risks. This opposition matters because it highlights how major tech companies use regulatory barriers to maintain control over repair services, which limits consumer choice and environmental sustainability. Developers and tech professionals should watch if the bill is significantly weakened or blocked by these lobbying efforts.
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