If you're referring to "right to repair" it's more to do with allowing the customer to repair and carrying spare parts, than it is allowing customers to do so without voiding their warranty. At least that's how I've understood it.
If you're referring to "right to repair" it's more to do with allowing the customer to repair and carrying spare parts, than it is allowing customers to do so without voiding their warranty. At least that's how I've understood it.