QuickTold: Apple told as Library of Congress declares jailbreaking completely legal. iPhone owners also told, however.
Tip by zoidberg, Anonymous, Cthulhu, GEEENYEW/LOONIX ಠ_ಠ , Gates and Logic, Scott Steiner, [sCYTHe] | Added 2010-07-27, 11:40 PM | 6 Replies
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Anonymous 07/28/10(Wed)17:57 No.8561
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>Jailbreak an iPhone |
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Anonymous 07/28/10(Wed)22:24 No.8568
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Yet the US Government is Told. |
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Anonymous 07/29/10(Thu)20:58 No.8581
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People can do whatever they want in a legal manner with what they bought with their money? THIS IS AN OUTRAGE! |
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õ_ô 07/31/10(Sat)19:35 No.8586
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So, does this mean Apple has to remove the bit about jailbreaking from their EULA on the iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad? |
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õ_ô 07/31/10(Sat)19:36 No.8587
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>>8561 |
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Anonymous 08/08/10(Sun)15:44 No.8649
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>Apple's most sensational claim was that jailbreaking could knock out network transmission towers, but the company also listed App Store piracy and security risks among its concerns. |
