The European Council and Parliament have agreed on a provisional version of the right-to-repair directive. It puts forward a few key aspects – manufacturers will need to provide an extra 12 months of warranty to users after a repair, they’ll be required to offer spare parts at a reasonable price, and they will be required to accept second-hand or 3D printer spare parts.
The EU will mandate that manufacturers make the necessary repairs within a reasonable time, while maintaining the consumer’ right to choose between repair and replacement for defective products that are still under…
The European Council and Parliament have agreed on a provisional version of the right-to-repair directive. It puts forward a few key aspects – manufacturers will need to provide an extra 12 months of warranty to users after a repair, they’ll be required to offer spare parts at a reasonable price, and they will be required to accept second-hand or 3D printer spare parts.
The EU will mandate that manufacturers make the necessary repairs within a reasonable time, while maintaining the consumer’ right to choose between repair and replacement for defective products that are still under… Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles
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