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Colorado Considers Law to Limit Right to Repair for Critical Infrastructure Hardware

Major tech firms like Cisco and IBM are lobbying to exempt critical infrastructure hardware from Colorado's existing right to repair laws. Critics warn this could weaken consumer rights and boost monopolistic control over essential hardware. The bill's progression to further legislative review signals the state's ongoing debate over balancing industry interests and consumer protections.
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