Key Points:
- Apple opposed a right-to-repair bill in Oregon, despite previously supporting a weaker one in California.
 - The key difference is Oregon’s restriction on “parts pairing,” which locks repairs to Apple or authorized shops.
 - Apple argues this protects security and privacy, but critics say it creates a repair monopoly and e-waste.
 - Apple claims their system eases repair and maintain data security, while Google doesn’t have such a requirement
 - Apple refused suggestions to revise the bill
 - Cybersecurity experts argue parts pairing is unnecessary for security and hinders sustainable repair.
 



Pumps more millions into a cringe advertising campaign with some mother earth bullshit or so. Yeah sure we love her but let’s force more ewaste down her throat. 😂
Yeah they supported weak protections that they could game. They are lobbying against legislation they can not.
Bingo