Originally posted by: Muadib
I don't know if it's a law, but AT&T gave me the code for my previous 2 phones. I haven't tried for the iPhone.
EDIT:You are correct.
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: Muadib
I don't know if it's a law, but AT&T gave me the code for my previous 2 phones. I haven't tried for the iPhone.
EDIT:You are correct.
Therefore, Jailbreaking is (or more correctly, should be), legal. I would further define the case to make the IPA hack, an extra step, illegal. Jailbreaking doesn't let you run hacked apps, but doing the IPA hack - after jailbreaking - does.
Originally posted by: Robor
Mine is provided by my employer so it's 'stock'. 🙂
Originally posted by: slugg
You need to make 1 more option...
"No, because there isn't a 'Jailbroken' feature that compels me to do so."