German Court Rules iPhone Locking Legal
l-ascorbic writes "A German court has overturned Vodafone's temporary injunction against T-Mobile. Two weeks ago, the British mobile network won an injunction forcing T-Mobile to sell iPhones that were not locked to its network. Vodafone argued that locking is an anti-competitive practice, and sought to force the German network to permanently allow the use of the phones on other networks. After the injunction was granted, T-Mobile offered the unlocked phones for €999 ($1473), and these will now be withdrawn from sale."
Wrong. the BBC is funded by the government, and has it's own biases. it's no better then FOX
If you mod me down, I will become more powerful than you can imagine....
Take for instance BBC: It is a public funded news organisation and is the exact opposite of FOX. So BBC has no incentive to like corporate-sponsored candidates and they can actually be true reporters.
Are you completely off your rocker? Its government (tax) funded. Hello McFly, government sponsored media. Pay for it or go straight to jail, do not pass go. Here's another clue if you have to force people (taxes) to pay for something its likely you're satisfying someone elses wants rather than the person whom you are robbing - else you wouldn't have to threaten them to make them hand over their property. Group A decides its going to support group B and takes group x's money to do it. Democracy at its worst, might is right.
Democracy without liberty is tyranny.