Jailbreaking Is Not A Crime
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Jailbreaking Is Not A Crime
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#2Note:
I myself had to jailbreak my iphone to install spotify (and asked a friend to pay for it since he's outside of Canada). For some reasons, spotify is illegal here. (Yes, I know, I illegally downloaded an illegal application to legally download/listen to music).
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#3In theory, I agree. In practice, I've realized that most of the jailbreaking phones/tablets are used to download illegal applications and/or without paying. I know this is a somewhat contrived statement, but this is from what I've seen in company/university/engineering departments I've worked/studied. Note: I myself had to jailbreak my iphone to install spotify (and asked a friend to pay for it since he's outside of…
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#4In theory, I agree. In practice, I've realized that most of the jailbreaking phones/tablets are used to download illegal applications and/or without paying. I know this is a somewhat contrived statement, but this is from what I've seen in company/university/engineering departments I've worked/studied. Note: I myself had to jailbreak my iphone to install spotify (and asked a friend to pay for it since he's outside of…
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#5In theory, I agree. In practice, I've realized that most of the jailbreaking phones/tablets are used to download illegal applications and/or without paying. I know this is a somewhat contrived statement, but this is from what I've seen in company/university/engineering departments I've worked/studied. Note: I myself had to jailbreak my iphone to install spotify (and asked a friend to pay for it since he's outside of…
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#6Re: Jailbreaking Is Not A Crime
#7In theory, I agree. In practice, I've realized that most of the jailbreaking phones/tablets are used to download illegal applications and/or without paying. I know this is a somewhat contrived statement, but this is from what I've seen in company/university/engineering departments I've worked/studied. Note: I myself had to jailbreak my iphone to install spotify (and asked a friend to pay for it since he's outside of…
You mean to _illegally_ download/listen to music; there's no license in your region.
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#8In theory, I agree. In practice, I've realized that most of the jailbreaking phones/tablets are used to download illegal applications and/or without paying. I know this is a somewhat contrived statement, but this is from what I've seen in company/university/engineering departments I've worked/studied. Note: I myself had to jailbreak my iphone to install spotify (and asked a friend to pay for it since he's outside of…
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#9God says... C:\LoseThos\www.losethos.com\text\YANKEE.TXT
eagerly together, that the knight of the turret was soon smitten down, horse and man, stark dead--"
"_Another_ horse gone; I tell you it is a custom that ought to be broken up. I don't see how people with any feeling can applaud and support it."
. . . .
"So these two knights came together with great random--"I saw that I had been asleep and missed a chapter, but I didn't say anything. I judged that the Irish knight was in trouble with the visitors by this time, and this turned
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#10This is a basic freedom issue. The freedom to run software I control on devices I own allows me to be free in how I share and protect my own private information. Apple and Microsoft are trending toward making it more difficult and less legal to run alternative operating systems or unapproved 3rd party software on their platforms. It has to be fought tooth and nail. Fight it legally, and fight it with your pocketbook.