Re: [Fed-Talk] Re: US Gov't Makes Jailbreaking Legal
Re: [Fed-Talk] Re: US Gov't Makes Jailbreaking Legal
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Re: US Gov't Makes Jailbreaking Legal
- From: "Blackmon Jerry (Contractor)" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 12:22:28 -0400
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- Thread-topic: [Fed-Talk] Re: US Gov't Makes Jailbreaking Legal
Hard to see how the "service" could possibly become any more insufferable.
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Jerry L. Blackmon II <email@hidden>
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On Jul 29, 2010, at 12:09 PM, Don Montalvo wrote:
> James Alcasid <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Was jailbreaking even illegal to begin with as in SWAT teams kicking down doors and DOJ prosecuting a domestic war against jailbreaking, arrest warrants being issued? It sure is in violation of Appleās EULA, but I do not think illegal in my limited legal opinion.
>
> I'm actually happy folks can now (legally?) jailbreak their iPhones. As someone who has provided iPhone support for Apple in the past, it would be my pleasure to tell the customer "Sorry, we don't support jailbroken phones". Apple should shrug this one off. Users will eventually get burned and revert back to the support iOS. On the other hand, AT&T should be furious...their networks are bound to get even MORE saturated as folks start to tether their laptops through their newly jailbroken iPhones. I can see jailbreaking leading to unlocking as services suffer. :(
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> Don
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