While the courts have been busy making decisions about digital rights, Washington has also been having its say on copyright law, at least as it relates to the iPhone and other handsets. Key new rules arrived Monday morning.
Most notably, the FCC has made the controversial practice of “jailbreaking” your iPhone — or any other cell phone — legal.
Jailbreaking — the practice of unlocking a phone (and particularly an iPhone) so it can be used on another network and/or run other applications than those approved by Apple — has technically been illegal for years. However, no one has been sued or prosecuted for the practice. (Apple does seriously frown on the practice, and jailbreaking your phone will still void your warranty.) It’s estimated that more than a million iPhone owners have jailbroken their handsets.
Apple fought hard against the legalization, arguing that jailbreaking was a form of copyright violation. The FCC disagreed, saying that jailbreaking merely enhanced the inter-operability of the phone, and was thus legitimate under fair-use rules.
The upshot is that now anyone can jailbreak or otherwise unlock any cell phone without fear of legal penalties, whether you want to install unsupported applications or switch to another cellular carrier. Cell phone companies are of course still free to make it difficult for you to do this — and your warranty will probably still be voided if you do — but at least you won’t be fined or imprisoned if you jailbreak a handset.
In addition to the jailbreaking exemption, the FCC announced a few oth er rules that have less sweeping applicability but are still significant:
• Professors, students and documentary filmmakers are now allowed, for “noncommercial” purposes, to break the copy protection measures on DVDs to be used in classroom or other not-for-profit environments. This doesn’t quite go so far as to grant you and me the right to copy a DVD so we can watch it in two rooms of the house, but it’s now only one step away.
• As was the topic in the GE ruling I wrote about, the FCC allows computer owners to bypass dongles if they are no longer in operation and can’t be replaced. Dongles are rarities in consumer technology products now, but industrial users are probably thrilled about this, as many go missing and are now impossible to obtain.
• Finally, people are now free to circumvent protection measures on video games — but, strangely, only to investigate and correct security flaws in those games. (Another oddity: Other computer software is not part of this ruling, just video games.)
Jailbreaking Iphone now legal
Jailbreaking Iphone now legal
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Does anyone here use an iPhone on Verizon? Is it possible to jailbreak and use on Verizon? How would one do this?


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Steve Jobs is gonna have a seizure over this one. Then he'll have the entire Library of Congress assassinated.
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I thought Verizon is on a completely different frequency, one that is not supported by the Iphone. I am pretty sure AT&T and T-Mobile share frequencies while Verizon and U.S. Cellular share different frequencies.cougnix wrote:Does anyone here use an iPhone on Verizon? Is it possible to jailbreak and use on Verizon? How would one do this?
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brwnbear wrote:I thought Verizon is on a completely different frequency, one that is not supported by the Iphone. I am pretty sure AT&T and T-Mobile share frequencies while Verizon and U.S. Cellular share different frequencies.cougnix wrote:Does anyone here use an iPhone on Verizon? Is it possible to jailbreak and use on Verizon? How would one do this?
You can "Unlock" an iphone and use it on other carriers. people have been doing it for years.
and BTW....Jailbreaking was never illegal. It was frowned upon. Like masturbating on an airplane. Thanks a lot Bin Laden.
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is there a jailbreak for the 4.0 software? I am running a 3G phone with the upgrade
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You could be fined and charged with copyright violation, if Apple ever brought it to court.texasfan4444 wrote:brwnbear wrote:I thought Verizon is on a completely different frequency, one that is not supported by the Iphone. I am pretty sure AT&T and T-Mobile share frequencies while Verizon and U.S. Cellular share different frequencies.cougnix wrote:Does anyone here use an iPhone on Verizon? Is it possible to jailbreak and use on Verizon? How would one do this?
You can "Unlock" an iphone and use it on other carriers. people have been doing it for years.
and BTW....Jailbreaking was never illegal. It was frowned upon. Like masturbating on an airplane. Thanks a lot Bin Laden.
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does anyone actually have a definite yes or no answer
can you jailbreak an iphone and use it on verizon?
can you jailbreak an iphone and use it on verizon?

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DRiccio21 wrote:does anyone actually have a definite yes or no answer
can you jailbreak an iphone and use it on verizon?
You're confusing the terms.
JAILBREAKING is editing the software on the phone, like when you could put Linux on the PS3.
UNLOCKING is making the phone free to be used on another carrier's network.
Jailbreaking can be easily undone; unlocking cannot and you can brick your phone if you mess it up.

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iPhone cannot be used on a Verizon network.
These 2 carriers run off of a completely different network... ATT has GSM which is a sim card in your phone... VZW runs off of CDMA which has no sim card.
You can use an ATT phone on TMobile, but not on Verizon.
This is why ATT digital phones cannot roam and use a Verizon tower to gain signal.
These 2 carriers run off of a completely different network... ATT has GSM which is a sim card in your phone... VZW runs off of CDMA which has no sim card.
You can use an ATT phone on TMobile, but not on Verizon.
This is why ATT digital phones cannot roam and use a Verizon tower to gain signal.
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The_Niddler wrote:iPhone cannot be used on a Verizon network.
These 2 carriers run off of a completely different network... ATT has GSM which is a sim card in your phone... VZW runs off of CDMA which has no sim card.
You can use an ATT phone on TMobile, but not on Verizon.
This is why ATT digital phones cannot roam and use a Verizon tower to gain signal.
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no problemDRiccio21 wrote:The_Niddler wrote:iPhone cannot be used on a Verizon network.
These 2 carriers run off of a completely different network... ATT has GSM which is a sim card in your phone... VZW runs off of CDMA which has no sim card.
You can use an ATT phone on TMobile, but not on Verizon.
This is why ATT digital phones cannot roam and use a Verizon tower to gain signal.
heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy an answer! thanks man
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At least your 3G is running.NCSUholmey wrote:is there a jailbreak for the 4.0 software? I am running a 3G phone with the upgrade
Mine is barely crawling.

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shel311 wrote:At least your 3G is running.NCSUholmey wrote:is there a jailbreak for the 4.0 software? I am running a 3G phone with the upgrade
Mine is barely crawling.
How do you not have 3G coverage in the states? I have it on my damn island going strong.
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Uuaww wrote:shel311 wrote:At least your 3G is running.NCSUholmey wrote:is there a jailbreak for the 4.0 software? I am running a 3G phone with the upgrade
Mine is barely crawling.
How do you not have 3G coverage in the states? I have it on my damn island going strong.
Ahhhh. I thought holmey said a 3G Iphone, as opposed to a 3GS, or the new Iphone 4.
Carry on.
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Yes, for both the 3G and the 3GS but you can't use it on the iPhone 4 yet. I've been hearing horror stories from a couple of my buddies that have the iPhone 3G running iOS 4...seems run ridiculously slow on that hardware, yet others are having no issues. I'm really waiting for a jailbreak for the iPhone 4 so I can customize my interface to look like I had it on my 3GS.NCSUholmey wrote:is there a jailbreak for the 4.0 software? I am running a 3G phone with the upgrade
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Yes, running the 3G iphone with the OS4 update. I saw some videos on youtube with someone showing how to do it, but for now, I will keep what I have.sunspotiens wrote:Yes, for both the 3G and the 3GS but you can't use it on the iPhone 4 yet. I've been hearing horror stories from a couple of my buddies that have the iPhone 3G running iOS 4...seems run ridiculously slow on that hardware, yet others are having no issues. I'm really waiting for a jailbreak for the iPhone 4 so I can customize my interface to look like I had it on my 3GS.NCSUholmey wrote:is there a jailbreak for the 4.0 software? I am running a 3G phone with the upgrade
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its running so fucking slow. My iphone is beyond the point of retardation though. I mean one of the sides is loose from dropping it so frequently.sunspotiens wrote:Yes, for both the 3G and the 3GS but you can't use it on the iPhone 4 yet. I've been hearing horror stories from a couple of my buddies that have the iPhone 3G running iOS 4...seems run ridiculously slow on that hardware, yet others are having no issues. I'm really waiting for a jailbreak for the iPhone 4 so I can customize my interface to look like I had it on my 3GS.NCSUholmey wrote:is there a jailbreak for the 4.0 software? I am running a 3G phone with the upgrade
Tfan, you got any links on how to jail break this shit?
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It's turrible.sunspotiens wrote:I've been hearing horror stories from a couple of my buddies that have the iPhone 3G running iOS 4.
There is no way I would have gotten iOS4 on my 3G had I known it would do this.
Bang up job Apple.
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I don't see how you could unlock an iPhone and use it on verizon. Verizon doesn't use sim cards, correct ?
I've jailbroke my iPhone, but only because the warranty all ready expired. I don't think they have a way to do it on the newest software update, but I haven't updated mine. Everyone at work was having issues out of theirs after the latest update..
I've jailbroke my iPhone, but only because the warranty all ready expired. I don't think they have a way to do it on the newest software update, but I haven't updated mine. Everyone at work was having issues out of theirs after the latest update..