Okay.
No. If anything, it clarifies that a right to repair is permissible so long as there is no copyright infringement. It actually goes very much to the point, I believe, that many of the other...and especially amendment G-1, which seeks to ensure that, at the end of the day, you have the right to circumvent the TPM for the purpose of repair, but that right is limited in that if it involves copyright infringement—which is completely distinct from the TPM circumvention—you then cannot exercise the TPM circumvention or the exception if your purpose is also to infringe copyright.