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i did read the article and am, tbh, confused at the assertion I did not. Anyway, will clarify.
Apple have apparently taken the logic that they are fixing holes. BUT they are well within their rights to sue people who are jailbreaking and breaching the terms of use of the product AS SOLD (as per my comment above)
Remember 'jailbreaking' is an umbrella term which is used for unlocking of carrier locks (legit), installing 3rd party os/addons (legitish) to outright software piracy (100% not legit)