FTC tells Harley-Davidson to abide by right-to-repair rules in warranties

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The Federal Trade Commission has decided to go after HarleyDavidson for reportedly breaching a user's 'right to repair.'

The Federal Trade Commission has decided to go after Harley-Davidson for reportedly breaching a user's"right to repair."

"Consumers deserve choices when it comes to repairing their products, and independent dealers deserve a chance to compete," said Samuel Levine, director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, in a press statement."These orders require Harley and Westinghouse to fix their warranties, come clean with consumers, and ensure fair competition with independent providers. Other companies that squelch consumers' right to repair should take notice.

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