The passage of the right to repair legislation in Oregon is significant as it addresses the issue of parts pairing, a practice introduced by Apple to limit repair options for devices like iPhones. Parts pairing involves coding individual parts with software so that they only work with specific components, hindering repair options. This legislation is crucial not only for individual repair efforts but also for activities like donating phones for reuse or resale. The bill includes a ban on parts pairing, which is a major step towards ensuring consumers have more control over the repair and reuse of their electronic devices.

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