Apple Calls Jailbreaking iPhones a Crime | Cult of Mac

by Ian Betteridge on February 14, 2009

Anyone want to print up some “Jailbreaking is not a crime” t-shirts?

Apple’s extensive response to EFF’s request (available as a PDF) cites, among other things, danger to the device from unauthorized software and increased support costs that result from problems caused by jailbreaking the phone, and asserts that jailbreaking fails all four “nonexclusive statutory fair use factors prescribed in § 107 of the copyright statute,” essentially calling jailbreaking a crime.”

(via Apple Calls Jailbreaking iPhones a Crime | Cult of Mac.)

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