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Every three years, the Copyright Office reviews the rules for unlocking and jailbreaking your phone as part of the review of rules that the DMCA mandates.

This time they determined that there were enough unlocked phones for sale, and therefore unlocking your own without the permission of your carrier would be illegal.

Proponents of unlocking argued that “some devices sold by carriers are permanently locked and because unlocking policies contain restrictions and may not apply to all of a carrier's devices."

The Copyright Office wasn’t buying: "with respect to newly purchased phones, proponents had not satisfied their burden of showing adverse effects related to a technological protection measure."

They did (on Oct. 28th of 20120) give consumers a 90 day period to unlock their phones without permission. They upheld the ruling that jailbreaking (running unauthorized apps) would still be legal, although it could certainly void your warranty (iPhone is the main phone affected by jailbreaking).

The jailbreaking rule was not extended for tablets because the proposed definition for a tablet was too broad.

You can sign a petition to ask the Copyright Office to reverse its decision based on the argument that “the resale value will be reduced while they have already been been purchased by the user, will force exorbitant roaming fees and reduce consumer choice.”

The petition has about 7,000 signatures but needs another 93,000 by Feb. 23rd in order to receive a formal White House response.

Source:

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2414699,00.asp


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on Jan 29, 2013

If I unlock my smartphone, I'm subject to up to half a mil in fines and 5 years in jail.  Do it a second time and it's a cool mil and 10 years.

Dude in Nuevo Laredo walks across the border illegally & he's subject to free health care & food stamps, a path to citizenship, and his kids get a free primary education and qualify for reduced college tuition; all at my expense.

What a country.

on Jan 29, 2013

If I unlock my smartphone, I'm subject to up to half a mil in fines and 5 years in jail. Do it a second time and it's a cool mil and 10 years.

That's friggin' ridiculous.... no, worse!  It's fuckin' criminal that big business has got government cow-towing again to create punitive laws to protect the haves with bucket loads of money against the have-nots who just want to be able to save a few bucks and make ends meet.  If big business wants to protects its interests, it should do so through the civil courts, as was intended, not by blackmailing or coercing politicians/government to do its dirty work.

Apart from just the one or two wealthy anthropologists [out of the 1000's of millionaires/billionaires worldwide] the only good rich person is found in a cemetery pushing up daisies.

on Jan 29, 2013

Dude in Nuevo Laredo walks across the border illegally & he's subject to free health care & food stamps, a path to citizenship, and his kids get a free primary education and qualify for reduced college tuition; all at my expense.

Also once he brings his ailing Mother and Grandparents across, they can collect Social Security without ever having paid a dime towards it.

While my Mother who owned her own business and matched her employees Social Security payments to the fund dollar for dollar for years was unable to collect herself. She took a minimal paycheck out of the business and missed paying enough Social Security on herself to collect before she had to retire due to health reasons. She missed it by 3 months and even though she offered to pay for that time period, the Social Security Commission wouldn't allow it.

Gotta love it...all while our Politicians get free medical and retirement for life when they leave office.

on Jan 29, 2013

CarGuy1

Quoting Daiwa, reply 61Dude in Nuevo Laredo walks across the border illegally & he's subject to free health care & food stamps, a path to citizenship, and his kids get a free primary education and qualify for reduced college tuition; all at my expense.

Also once he brings his ailing Mother and Grandparents across, they can collect Social Security without ever having paid a dime towards it.

While my Mother who owned her own business and matched her employees Social Security payments to the fund dollar for dollar for years was unable to collect herself. She took a minimal paycheck out of the business and missed paying enough Social Security on herself to collect before she had to retire due to health reasons. She missed it by 3 months and even though she offered to pay for that time period, the Social Security Commission wouldn't allow it.

Gotta love it...all while our Politicians get free medical and retirement for life when they leave office.

Time to fix that. If anyone cared as much as we did in the 60's.

on Jan 29, 2013

DrJBHL
Time to fix that. If anyone cared as much as we did in the 60's.

Sad thing is, I don't think many do care.

I'm still waiting for the hope and change that our current leadership promised back in 2008. So far what I've seen hasn't impressed.

It's hard to have any faith in our country's leadership when the Presidents first act was an Executive Order banning release of any of his records, baring any investigation into his credentials.

Sorry, didn't mean to make this thread sidetrack.

on Jan 29, 2013

Dude in Nuevo Laredo walks across the border illegally & he's subject to free health care & food stamps, a path to citizenship, and his kids get a free primary education and qualify for reduced college tuition; all at my expense.

Er...closer to home....Kiwis are eligible for Social security in Australia....without being Australian...they just have to get here.....that's why most of them are...

 

As for the penalties posed for the breaking of phones - they'd be fine if all other crimes/punishments ranged from that as a starting point....arson should be summary death penalty... along with murder, rape, dealing, unlawful possession of firearms/use of them in committing a crime....

And those dopey AFL players....3 strikes for drugs is bullshit...give them one chance [fine] and second time they are permanently barred from the sport...player OR spectator.

Then there's graffiti - I'll be lenient...20 years to life.

 

on Jan 29, 2013

Then there's graffiti - I'll be lenient...20 years to life.

You are going soft, Paul.

on Jan 29, 2013

CarGuy1
Gotta love it...all while our Politicians get free medical and retirement for life when they leave office.

That ain't the half of it.  One 2-year term in the House and you are set.  The perks (even for relatives, even without graft & corruption) are absolutely obscene.  There is no shame in the political class, which takes us all for fools.

on Jan 29, 2013

HEY! Not all politicians are bad.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some are dead.

on Jan 30, 2013

Well.......that about makes up my mind. Screw the phone. They can keep their bullshit and everything else 'cause this person absolutely will not buy into it. Period!

on Jan 30, 2013

That ain't the half of it.  One 2-year term in the House and you are set.  The perks (even for relatives, even without graft & corruption) are absolutely obscene.  There is no shame in the political class, which takes us all for fools.

What many of us say. Logical consequence of the foxes guarding the chicken house, and the Golden Rule: Those who have the gold write the rules.

on Jan 30, 2013

How do we know history. Because its written by the winners aka those with the bucks! Trouble with everything these days is that there are three kinds of truth. Your's, their's and what really happened. In this context the real one is irrelevant. Their's is the only one that matters because it keeps their purses full!

on Jan 30, 2013

there are three kinds of truth. Your's, their's and what really happened.

No, four kinds of truth!  You forgot 'what might've happened'... always useful to politicians who imlement new laws nobody sees any sense in at all, and they come up with: "But look what Might've happened if we didn't enact this law.", and they give you a run down of horrific scenarios that might not ever happen in 10 lifetimes... but just in case "and we'll make some money on it in fines on the side"

on Jan 30, 2013

How do we know history. Because its written by the winners aka those with the bucks! Trouble with everything these days is that there are three kinds of truth. Your's, their's and what really happened. In this context the real one is irrelevant. Their's is the only one that matters because it keeps their purses full!

 

 

HISTORY,   An account mostly false, of events mostly unimportant, which are brought about by rulers mostly knaves, and soldiers mostly fools.



 

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