Jailbreaking your iPhone or other mobile devices will no longer violate federal copyright law, thanks to a new ruling that updates the 1998 DMCA.
Related News:
- iPhone jailbreaking OK; Feds allow unapproved iPhone apps iPhone 4 arrives in Australia The iPhone 4 has finally...
- What the iPhone-jailbreaking ruling means (FAQ) The practical impact of a new Digital Millennium Copyright Act...
- iPhone 4 expands: T-Mobile and Three UK added, Telus silent iPhone 4: And now we are 3 (Mobile) Cheap deals...
- Mobile phone shipments ring in at 308 million Nokia and Samsung continue to dominate as global handset shipments...
- Week in review: Jailbreaking goes legit Copyright office says bypass is legal, while Wikileaks publishes classified...
- iPhone 4 hits the stores iPhone 4: the slyPhone that makes you a MasterQueuer It’s...
- The jailbreaking exemption has its limits The “essential use” exemption means that only customers can legally...
- Researcher detained at U.S. border, questioned about Wikileaks Jacob Appelbaum, who volunteers with Wikileaks, is questioned for three...

You must log in to post a comment.