October 27th, 2010

The Law to Jailbreak iPhone

iPhone, by Albel.

Find out what the new changes to the U.S. Copyright law mean for you and your iPhone. Learn about why you can now jailbreak or unlock your iPhone without the question of legality. Owning an iPhone may mean truly owning an iPhone for the first time since the device’s release, find out why!

Legality was the Issue

Apple, manufacturer of the iPhone has many times since the first release of a jailbreak utility that was not jailbreaking authorized.While jailbreaking was never officially “illegal” it was never “legal”. Leaving jailbreaking somewhere between the two led to many users in fear of their iPhone jailbreak because of the consequences.

The question “Is it legal to iPhone jailbreak my?” now scored a solid answer. Jailbreaking the iPhone is now officially legal by the Government in the form given a revision of copyright. The U.S. Copyright Office review of the rules all three years and the necessary changes to the laws. The new law makes it officially legally for iPhone users to jailbreak and unlock their iPhones. The rule can be States expressly that the iPhone unlocked to work on other carriers.

This cannot mean that the iPhone unlocked and on other networks, not AT & T. Also the new law says is that it is legal to run Apple iPhone legally obtained jailbreak software still not approved by Apple or has not been submitted. An excellent example of why the software your iPhone jailbreak for a piece is Google voice. Countless times Apple rejected the Google Voice software from the official AppStore leaving users with access to the Web interface of Google voice.

Jailbreaking your iPhone voicemail open to doors allows several options for Google Voice software to the music, SMS and even making calls via the Google Voice Dialer. Google voice is just the tip of the iceberg because it hundreds even thousands of applications for jailbroken iPhone. Short answer to the question “Is it jailbreak legal to my iPhone?”, well. It is legal, run jailbreak your iPhone and lawfully obtained software on your iPhone.

What Apple Has to Say

While iPhone owners no longer have to ask the question “is it legal to jailbreak my iPhone?” there is still one big question left to beasked. The new question that takes center stage is “What does Apple have to say about jailbreaking?”

Apple has never had a particularly friendly standpoint towards jailbreaking the iPhone. Apple has always warned users of the “potential risks” and even went as far as to officially void the warranty on all jailbroken iPhones. The current standpoint from Apple remains the same as before in the sense that jailbreaking your iPhone will officially void the warranty from Apple.

Users should not fear something as simple as the warranty when considering a jailbreak. Apple will likely continue to search for their own way to prevent users from jailbreaking. With each update of the iOS Apple has also found a way to patch the security holes used for jailbreaking thus disabling the ability to jailbreak.

The Future of Jailbreaking

In the present iPhone users have a definitive answer – it is legal to jailbreak your iPhone. The future will depend on both Apple and the U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright laws are reviewed every three years and as of right now it is perfectly legal to jailbreak the iPhone. It is not likely that it will ever be changed to an illegal status.

Only the future will tell what Apple will do to react towards the new legality of jailbreaking. Many speculate that Apple will not simply accept the news and will continue to void iPhone warranties for the consumers who choose to jailbreak or unlock their iPhones. Apple may also continue to battle against jailbreaking with updates to the iOS.

At this point there is nothing more than speculation. Apple could possibly loosen up on the jailbreaking community as well. Nobody really knows and only Apple can make that decision for themselves. Many individuals, such as Mario Ciabarra (founder of Rock Your Phone) stated that this is the first step towards removing the “handcuffs” that Apple has placed on the hands of developers.

Regardless of speculation, one thing is now certain… there is no need to ask “is it legal to jailbreak my iPhone?”, the answer is yes.

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