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Jailbreak iPhones Legally

Many words and phrases in the English vernacular have taken on a new meaning and connotation because of the highly accurate way in which they describe a task, event or a concept. “Jailbreak” is one such term and the phrase jailbreak iPhones is now a permanent part of Apple lingo. The phrase and the way in which it is used  is indeed appropriate because the very act of jailbreaking iPhones introduces you to a new dimension in cellphone reality where you can find apps, wallpapers, themes and even functions that are associated neither officially nor traditionally with the Apple iPhone. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the process, iPhone jailbreak involves the act of using a software application, like the one we make available affordably to you on our website, to enable the Apple iPhone to run a wide spectrum of applications not authorized by Apple. We present an in-depth discussion of these non-conformist applications of your iPhone in a different report. Here, we will address a major concern many of you have about the jailbreak iPhones exercise. We are, in essence, referring to the legal implications of jailbreaking iPhones as well as the act of unlocking iPhones which allows the device to work on multiple carriers.

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Jailbreak iPhones with Confidence

There are absolutely no Legal Implications of modifying the functionality of your iPhone using a jailbreak iPhone application. For more than two years, the entire issue was shrouded in mystery and Apple was quick to gain leverage by spreading the word that iPhone jailbreak was illegal. Until July 2010.

Here is what happened. In early July 2010, the United States Library of Congress, which has been entrusted with the responsibility of implementing provisions of the Digital Copyright Millennium Act, ruled that making any changes to the iPhone’s operating system was perfectly legal as long as you owned the iPhone. The ruling is applicable to all the models of the Apple iPhone including the iPhone2G, 3G, 3GS, iPhone 4 and Iphone 5 slated for launch on September 6, 2011. Referred to collectively as the “Fair Use of Copyrighted Materials and Software,” these rulings from the Library of Congress go a long way in demystifying the iPhone jailbreak application. Although these rulings are applicable only to those citizens and residents of the United States who own iPhones, they have been interpreted by the jailbreak iPhone community to have a global reach. It is highly unlikely that Apple will go after someone in Bhutan or in Mongolia who uses our software simply to enhance the overall efficiency of a product owned legally.


Points to Ponder when you Jailbreak iPhones

Whether you take the time out to either jailbreak iPhones or unlock iPhones, there are a few caveats which we must mention. The fact that you are permitted to jailbreak your iPhone does not give you the right to download cracked or pirated iPhone apps. These apps, regardless of whether they work on a modified iPhone or not, continue to remain protected by international copyright statutes. Moreover, in the unlikely event that you experience any legal difficulty with respect to your jailbroken iPhone, the prudent thing to do is to visit the Library of Congress portal and cite the reference. Write to us and we will even send you a link to a press release that we have unearthed that states the official position of the US Federal government on the issue. So the next time you are ready to empower your Apple iPhone, why not visit our website and download our highly affordable iPhone jailbreak software? You will thank yourself eventually

 

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