Legal jailbreaks: iPhone liberation.

AuthorKline, Jesse
PositionCitings - Brief article

UNTIL RECENTLY, installing the unapproved iBoobs app on your phone could land you in legal hot water. In July, however, the U.S. Copyright Office approved six exemptions to the anti-circumvention provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), allowing consumers to modify their cell phones in certain circumstances.

The DMCA makes it illegal to break digital locks, but it also allows exceptions. Under the Copyright Office's new guidelines, owners of smartphones will be allowed to modify the software on their handsets and unlock the phones in order to switch them to different carriers. This will give millions of iPhone users the option to legally install software that is not available through Apple's App Store.

The Copyright Office also ruled that people are allowed to decrypt DVDs and use...

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