Great news to all you rogues, villains, and malefactors that enjoying jailbreaking iPhones and using apps that aren’t approved by Apple — you’re all legit now! According to the Associated Press:
Owners of the iPhone will be able to legally break electronic locks on their devices in order to download software applications that haven’t been approved by Apple Inc., according to new government rules announced Monday.
Perhaps I’m missing something here, but was it ever illegal to jailbreak your iPhone and use unapproved apps? Are there prisons full of people that used QuickPWN and Redsn0w just so that they could get Google Voice on their iPhone 3GS handsets? The wording seems funny to me. In related news, the government rules also cover the following:
- Allow owners of used cell phones to break access controls on their phones in order to switch wireless carriers.
- Allow people to break technical protections on video games to investigate or correct security flaws.
- Allow college professors, film students and documentary filmmakers to break copy-protection measures on DVDs so they can embed clips for educational purposes, criticism, commentary and noncommercial videos.
- Allow computer owners to bypass the need for external security devices called dongles if the dongle no longer works and cannot be replaced.
Seriously, are any of you iPhone felons? Am I going to serve time for aiding and abetting?






