Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 13th Feb 2009 20:25 UTC, submitted by Moulinneuf
Apple The iPhone, Apple's current cash cow and best selling cellular phone in the United States, is a completely closed phone in that only applications from the App Store can be installed on the phone. However, by jailbreaking the iPhone you can install applications from whatever source you want, which might be desirable if an application you want isn't allowed into the App Store by Apple. The Cupertino company has never had an official stance on jailbeaking, but this has now changed: according to them, it's a breach of copyright.
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I call this bullsh*t
by WereCatf on Fri 13th Feb 2009 22:39 UTC
WereCatf
Member since:
2006-02-15

Honestly, I don't claim to have any clue whatsoever about the legality of such things in the US, but here in Finland you ARE allowed to jailbreak/modify/etc peripherals you have legally bought. That means also iPhone. Of course, modifying the radio transmitter or such parts would require you to get legal permission as there are regulations for radio transmitters/receivers. But modifying your phone to include extra applications or to allow installation of such isn't illegal here.

Now, Apple may call it whatever they wish, actually there has been some campaigns here about f.ex. installing OSX on non-Apple computers. They'd like it to be illegal and they hope people believe it to be illegal as long as Apple spouts it long enough. Unfortunately for them, unless there's some radical change to copyright laws coming of which I am not aware of there's very little Apple can do.

Then, a personal point of view; what Apple is doing is wrong. They are deliberately trying to force people to use a service which only Apple can provide, of which Apple benefits, and which only Apple controls. That doesn't fly in my book. People should be allowed to install whatever the heck they want to as long as it's a legal copy.

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RE: I call this bullsh*t
by Soulbender on Sat 14th Feb 2009 07:11 in reply to "I call this bullsh*t"
Soulbender Member since:
2005-08-18

but here in Finland you ARE allowed to jailbreak/modify/etc peripherals you have legally bought.


That's because you live in a free country and not in an oppressive corporate state (sorry, couldnt help myself). Although I hear Nokia want to strip search their employees (and some retard minister agreeing) so maybe you're heading that way too.

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RE[2]: I call this bullsh*t
by missionmom on Sat 14th Feb 2009 20:27 in reply to "RE: I call this bullsh*t"
missionmom Member since:
2008-07-08

what's really bullsh**t is your using the word retard to describe another person.

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