SAN FRANCISCO, January 29 morning news, according to the United States, "the Digital Millennium Act" in an exemption clause, jailbreak the iPhone's behavior is legitimate. This exemption is about to expire, and the number of rights groups hope the U.S. government to update and extend this provision.
Digital Frontier Foundation this week urged the public to take action to protect the right to escape. Through the jailbreak, you can crack the iPhone or iPad, and run unauthorized code. So far this escape behavior by the "Digital Millennium Act" exemption clause in the protection, but the terms will expire this year. Digital Frontier Foundation senior attorney Maxi Ya Hoffman (Marcia Hofmann), said: "Digital Millennium Act "is mainly used to prevent copyright infringement, but the bill could be misused, affect those who just want to make the equipment safer, users more powerful United States Copyright Office should listen to the voice of U.S. users, they want the device of their choice to run on the software of their choice. " Electronic Frontier Foundation in 2010 had to take action to ensure that escape behavior still "digital Millennium Act "exemption provisions. This year, the organization hopes the terms of this exemption will extend to the Tablet PC and video game systems. To this end, the organization launched the "Prison Break is not a crime" campaign, and the establishment of related sites jailbreakingisnotacrime.org. Under normal circumstances, the United States Copyright Office every few years to re-authorize exemptions to ensure that current laws do not affect non-infringing use of copyrighted content. 2 years ago, the official U.S. Copyright Office announced that Prison Break is acceptable behavior, but the product will lose the jailbreak Apple's warranty.


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