A Fight Over the Right to Repair Cars Turns Ugly
The automotive industry has become increasingly close to access to data that can be transferred to the diagnostic ports, according to a new report by the BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker, who has been involved in the fight for the right to repair 2.0.
Source: wired.comPublished on 2022-02-03
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