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“A device maker or approved repair shop should be able to use repair access rights as an independent repair provider when fixing covered digital devices made, sold, leased, or supplied by another company.”
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“Device makers should have to give owners and independent repair shops the manuals, parts, software, codes, passwords, tools, and fair purchase terms needed to check, maintain, or fix covered digital devices.”
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“The repair access system should not cover car makers, car equipment makers, car dealers, medical device makers, many off-road or non-road vehicle businesses, or makers of emergency safety communications equipment used by police, fire, medical, or rescue services.”
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“Device makers should have to give owners and independent repair shops the repair guides, parts, and tools needed to diagnose, maintain, or fix covered digital devices, on terms at least as good as company-approved repair shops receive.”
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“Repair access job tasks should start 60 days after enactment and should cover covered digital devices that are sold or already being used on or after that date, not just future devices.”
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“When a security lock or security feature must be turned off or reset to fix a covered device, the maker should have to provide the needed information, tools, and parts on fair terms?”
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“Device makers should have to provide the tools, parts, and instructions needed to turn off or reset security locks when that is necessary to finish a legitimate repair and restore the device.”
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“Device makers should have to start providing repair guides, parts, tools, and fair access terms 60 days after enactment, including for covered digital devices already being used then.”
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