JailBreaking Is Not A Crime

You bought it. You own it. Tell the Copyright Office: "Let me install whatever software I want on my phone, tablet, or video game system." Join bunnie Huang, author of Hacking the Xbox, and stand up for your right to do as you please with what you paid for.

Friday 27 January 2012

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bunnie Huang, author of Hacking the Xbox, is standing with the Electronic Frontier Foundation to defend users' right to JailBreak. Will you sign on to bunnie's letter to show the Copyright Office that users everywhere are demanding the right to JailBreak?

https://www.jailbreakingisnotacrime.org/

Join bunnie and cast your opinion from the link above.

bunnie's letter...
Whether it's patching a security vulnerability or homebrewing video games and apps, people who own smart phones, tablets, and video game systems are finding inventive ways to use and improve their devices. Often users need to gain full administrative access, through a process known as "jailbreaking," to innovate and take advantage of the device's full potential.

But right now, jailbreaking a device can lead to legal threats. That's a vulnerability in the law: we need you to create a "patch" so users who jailbreak devices won't be at legal risk.

Three years ago, the Copyright Office agreed to create an exemption to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act so that folks could jailbreak their smartphones. But that exemption is about to expire. We need you to renew that exemption and expand it to cover jailbreaking gadgets with similar computation potential. These are all siblings to the PC, yet unlocking their potential as versatile and powerful computers is burdened with legal murkiness.

We need these exemptions to conduct security research on devices to help safeguard everyday users from security threats. Furthermore, users of these products benefit from the flexibility to choose their own operating systems and run independently developed software. We need the law to catch up with how people are using technology.

Jailbreaking is helping to make technology better, more secure, and more flexible. Please defend the rights of users.

Thanks for enabling us to keep technology innovative, secure, and focused on the users.

bunnie Huang
@bunniestudios


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fxyfqedxxSunday 19 February 2012 at 11:33 am

I have a bcriked iPhone 3gs. It currently has 4.0 and its unlocked at the moment. Is there a way I can unbrick it and still have the unlockable baseband? ps. I don't have shsh saved in cydia


JonathanSunday 19 February 2012 at 09:08 am

My Phone has been for about a week now , got so sick of tnriyg to fix it i ordered the Iphone 4s.. but after watching this video i was able to fix my 3gs.. i ended up just installing the i pad base from redsnow phone started up no problem ..now i have to install cydia.


RamuSunday 19 February 2012 at 03:31 am

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