Monday, 6 February 2012

The Engadget Interview: the EFF's Mitch Stoltz talks the legitimacy of jailbreaking

The job of the non-profit advocacy group isn't done. It appears like just yesterday the Electronic Frontier Foundation was fighting a fight to place jailbreaking privileges in to the hands of customers, much towards the chagrin of producers set on maintaining treatments for their products once they leave store shelves. Using the pending expiration of the exemption towards the Digital Millennium Copyright Act which has made such hacks legal, the business is once more trying out the reason. And this time around, it's added pills and gaming systems to the proposal. We sitting lower with EFF staff attorney Mitch Stoltz to go over the condition from the law and just how customers might help within the fight.

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