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Jailbreaking Could Soon Become Illegal Again

Diggester writes "Back in July 2010, the United States government approved a few exemptions in a federal law which made jailbreaking/rooting of electronic devices (iPhones and Android devices) legal. The court ruling stated that every three years, the exemptions have to be renewed considering they don't infringe any copyrighted material. The three-year period is due to expire and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is looking to get the exemptions renewed. In order to do so, they have filed a petition which aims at government to declare jailbreaking legal once again. In addition to that, EFF is also asking for a change in the original ruling to include tablet devices." Here's the EFF's own page on the issue.

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  1. I cant wait thousands of 12 year olds in jail.. by Rivalz · · Score: 5, Funny

    We need to create a new arm of the government now to fight this menace to society.
    We need a badass name to instill fear in teenagers to curb their illicit jailbreaking habits.

    An elite squad named...
    A.J.A.C.K.A.S.S
    Anti Jailbreaking And Computer Knowledge Agianst Stupid Senators

    1. Re:I cant wait thousands of 12 year olds in jail.. by bratwiz · · Score: 3, Funny

      How about:

      "Computer-Oblivious, No-Good Repugnant Elitist Sophist Scumbags"

      Or just "C.O.N.G.R.E.S.S." for short...

  2. Re:Hold up wait what? by Sarten-X · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't confuse the issue. We all know how evil, corrupt, and greedy* those librarians are! This is clearly an attempt to ensure they're not completely obsolete as books become irrelevant.

    *Source: firsthand knowledge. My wife is a librarian, and she steals the bedsheets every night.

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    You do not have a moral or legal right to do absolutely anything you want.
  3. Re:Revolution! by PPH · · Score: 4, Funny

    Shoot the head of all politicians!

    There's nothing up there. Aim for the pocketbook.

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    Have gnu, will travel.