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  1. This can not stand on Toshiba Pursues Copyright Claim Against Laptop Manual Site · · Score: 1

    I run iFixit. We started writing our own repair manuals because of this very issue way back in 2003. Slashdot has run stories about us on a number of occasions.

    Apple has been very aggressively protecting their copyright on service manuals pretty much since the dawn of the internet. Heres an example of them going after Something Awful. Many of the sites theyve gone after have ceased to exist.

    Since then, with the help of tens of thousands of incredible repair technicians around the world (including many redditors), we have built the largest free repair manual. Because we write them ourselves, the manufacturers cant shut us down. The community has written over 6,000 manuals, and you can download and reproduce any of them to your hearts content. We even post all of our manuals on bittorrent and the internet archive so they are guaranteed to be free forever.

    Heres our Toshiba laptop service manual. Weve made progress on half a dozen laptops so far, with more on the way. Not nearly as comprehensive as what timix had, but its a start.

    Toshiba is not an outlier here--they represent the status quo. Many manufacturers havent gotten around to issuing these C&D letters, but its perfectly within their right. Any site hosting manufacturer service manuals without permission is at risk of a shutdown like this at any time.

    Thats why what we do at iFixit is so important. The world needs to know how to fix these products. Repair is critical for the environment. Repair helps bridge the digital divide by keeping the secondhand electronics market alive. And electronics repair represents hundreds of thousands of jobs in the United States alone.

    We cannot rely on the good will of manufacturers. Yes, many of them have looked the other way and ignored sites like timixs, but that is unlikely to continue. We have three options:

    1. Create a free and open alternative to the manufacturers service manuals (thats what were doing at iFixit).
    2. Pressure the manufacturers to waive copyright to their manuals so that we can reproduce them. Dell, HP, and Lenovo are the best targets for this because they already provide manuals online. (I am involved in discussions with some OEMs to make this happen. The more public support we have, the more success well have.)
    3. Legislate. The auto manufacturers refused to provide independent shops with the information they needed, so they banded together and just passed Right to Repair legislation in Massachusetts last week. There's no reason we can't do the same.

    Its easy to say, "shame on Toshiba" and move on with your life. But this is not unique to Toshiba. No cell phone manufacturer makes their service manuals available. In fact, outside of the heavy equipment industry (where customers demand it) and the automotive industry (where legislation requires it), its the rare manufacturer that does not use copyright to prevent publicat

  2. Re:Ask iFixit anything on iFixit Tears Down Microsoft's Kinect For Xbox 360 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Nothing. I had to buy the Kinect at retail, just like we do with every device we take apart.

  3. Re:Ask iFixit anything on iFixit Tears Down Microsoft's Kinect For Xbox 360 · · Score: 1

    No, we don't publish bill of materials estimates. It is hard to believe that Microsoft is making much money off this device once you factor in the tremendous amount of R&D on top of the complexity of the physical design of Kinect. As usual for game consoles, the real money is in the games.

  4. Re:Ask iFixit anything on iFixit Tears Down Microsoft's Kinect For Xbox 360 · · Score: 1

    Every device manufacturer tears down their competitors products to find out how they're made. Our engineers do the same thing, but release our findings for the benefit of the world. Teardown is a standard industry term. I didn't come up with it, and I don't know why we chop trees up and tear products down. I can say that the things we take apart are generally flatter when we're done!

  5. Ask iFixit anything on iFixit Tears Down Microsoft's Kinect For Xbox 360 · · Score: 5, Informative

    I started iFixit, and I wrote today's teardown. I'm also a long-time /. member.

    I totally dig the anti-Microsoft sentiment. But just like with the iPad, we've got real innovation here that came out of a closed environment. Microsoft's got hundreds of millions of dollars invested in visual motion recognition and speech recognition technology. The best reaction all of us in the open source community can have is to use this innovation as a call to action, and as building a block to write open tools. Adafruit's contest is a fantastic start, and I'll be supporting that any way I can.

    Got any questions about the hardware that I didn't address in the teardown? Fire away.

    Kyle Wiens

  6. Re:Pretty cool on iFixit Moves Into Console Repair · · Score: 1

    Thanks! I was planning on submitting a story myself, but OP beat me to it!

  7. Re:But how long will iFix be around? Or ANYONE ?? on iFixit Moves Into Console Repair · · Score: 1

    We are not big and public, and never will be. And if you don't trust us, fork the content and go build your own manual. We need one place for repair information, and it doesn't have to be iFixit. We've chosen to sell parts rather than ask for donations like Wikipedia, but our approach is otherwise quite similar.

  8. Re:Crappy advice on iFixit Moves Into Console Repair · · Score: 1

    You're right, we don't have complete information on how to deal with the drive firmware yet. We would absolutely love help writing up an authoritative document on how to deal with this. The easy approach is to swap in the board from your existing drive, but that only works if you are installing the same (ish) drive. This is a little bit of a tricky area for us (as a legal entity) to document because of the piracy implications, but there is no issue at all with you posting what you know. I don't think it would take too much effort to gather all the drive compatibility / firmware information in one place-- and you clearly know what you're talking about, so we'd appreciate the help!

  9. Re:Great idea on iFixit Moves Into Console Repair · · Score: 1

    We welcome anything on iFixit that enables repair. We define repair as anything that makes something work longer. Useful upgrades certainly fall into that category, and we'd love your contributions!

    AC, you're right, Youtube is useful-- but it's not a replacement for a service manual. It would be much better to have one, trusted place to go to learn how to work on something than to search through videos. The other side of this is that this information needs to be easy enough that your mom can follow it. Mumbling videos don't always inspire confidence. :-) The easier we can make it to fix things, the more people will do it.

  10. Re:Pretty cool on iFixit Moves Into Console Repair · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Fantastic question! You own it. This information is *never* going behind a paywall. Everything is CC-licensed, and original authors retain ownership of their own stuff. We are a free, open repair manual wiki. We're finalizing an XML schema for the manuals, and we are going to do regular data dumps to archive.org. If you want to take all the manuals + PDFs and post them on your site, please do. This is too important to risk someone locking it down-- the world needs an open repair manual. We're doing our darndest to make that happen, but we can't do it alone!

  11. Re:Idiocy on page one on Apple Mac Mini 1TB Upgrade — Not Easy But Possible · · Score: 1

    No, the guide is for installing a second drive. In the described configuration, the second drive would only store the time machine backup. The whole point is so that you're not vulnerable to a single-drive failure, and time machine also protects against accidental deletion..

  12. /. Effect Thwarted: Site Back Up on PowerBook Disassembly Guide · · Score: 1

    Sorry for the initial downtime-- the site is back up. Emergency server upgrades give a new sense to the term 'hot-swapping' RAM. -Kyle Wiens CEO, PB FixIt -------- www.PBFixIt.com

  13. Re: PBFixIt.com is cheaper on Obtaining Replacement Parts for Your Laptop? · · Score: 1

    Found a site called PowerBook FixIt the other day that specializes in inexpensive replacement Apple laptop parts. They seem to be far less than what Apple charges, and significantly cheaper than other Apple sites (like PBParts and Small Dog) URI: http://www.PBFixIt.com/