US and EU laws show Australia's Right to Repair moment is well overdue
- Written by Leanne Wiseman, Professor of Law, Griffith University, Associate Director Australian Centre for Intellectual Property in Agriculture (ACIPA), Griffith University
In many cases, it just seems easier and cheaper to replace than repair broken devices. But it needn't be that way.ShutterstockAustralians are buying more and and more gadgets and devices. Our homes and workplaces seemed to be filled with smart phones, drones, Fitbits, internet- connected fridges, air-conditioners that turn off when people leave...





