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Re: New Federal Law Allows Jailbreaking?
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It's like cracking open your car's engine popping in a DIY turbo following some tutorial, online guide or youtube video, then when it doesn't work, you call the manufacturer for help.. They respond with.. Um sorry you're on your own. -CC EDIT: Jailbreaking is a totally different monster altogether. It does hold some legal discrepancies since it is partially circumventing protection implemented in keeping the device for use on the intended carrier, other than just allowing file access and installation of non-Apple or AT&T approved apps/uses... they do it more to protect their investment into the device then to deny you control over your device. |
Re: New Federal Law Allows Jailbreaking?
Seeing this going back and forth, I decided to go looking for myself:
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/dro...op-asking.html |
Re: New Federal Law Allows Jailbreaking?
its never been illegal to root, JB, or HSPL you device, this is just an affirmation.
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Re: New Federal Law Allows Jailbreaking?
my curiousity is how does it void the warranty?
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Re: New Federal Law Allows Jailbreaking?
as mentioned before jailbreaking isn't illegal as far as city/state/federal law goes.... it was illegal in the eyes, for example, Apple
now Apple cannot say it is against their license for you to jailbreak their phone because Federal law now dictates that jailbreaking a phone is no longer a legal defense for Apple to void users warranties at least that's the way I see it... on a side note, I don't like when people use jailbreak as a generalized term for rooting, I think jailbreak should only be used to refer to rooting an iPhone or Apple product... let's use rooting as the generic term... again just my personal thought :) |
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