RUU anti-perbaikan di Colorado gagal melaju

Sebuah rancangan undang-undang kontroversial di Colorado yang berupaya mencabut beberapa perlindungan perbaikan negara bagian telah gagal. Para pendukung hak untuk memperbaiki menentang tindakan tersebut, karena melihatnya sebagai ujian bagi upaya produsen yang lebih luas untuk melawan undang-undang serupa di seluruh AS.

Colorado telah menjadi pelopor dalam legislasi AS yang mempromosikan hak untuk memperbaiki barang konsumen. Para produsen mendukung RUU yang akan membatalkan sebagian perlindungan tersebut, namun pada akhirnya RUU itu tidak lolos, sebagaimana pertama kali dilaporkan oleh WIRED pada 28 April 2026. Hasil ini menandai kemenangan sementara bagi para pendukung yang berunjuk rasa melawan usulan tersebut. Legislasi yang gagal itu menarik perhatian nasional sebagai indikator potensial untuk upaya serupa oleh perusahaan teknologi dan produsen di seluruh negeri. Pendukung hak untuk memperbaiki berargumen bahwa hal tersebut mewakili upaya untuk mengambil kembali kendali konsumen atas perbaikan perangkat. Untuk saat ini, undang-undang perbaikan yang ada di Colorado tetap berlaku.

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