Jailbreaks have been considered legal until now, but legal
representatives plan to change the current situation by adopting new
laws in 2013. Based on the reports published so far, jailbreaks could be
possible only for certain types of devices, depending on the year they
have been produced and the activities they can perform.
The subject was first discussed in 1998 when Digital Millennium
Copyright addressed the Congress to prohibit owners to jailbreak their
devices.
The Congress took the requests of the company into
consideration, but allowed some exceptions, nonetheless. The rules have
been subject to a new analysis and, according to the Congress, customers
can freely jailbreak their smartphones. The only gadgets that cannot be
jailbroken are PCs and tablets.
Smartphones owners, too, will have some limitations. Digital
Millennium Copyright announced on Monday that only the smartphones that
have been purchased before 2013 can be breached with the help of the
hacking software. As expected, the decision has caused a lot of
discontent among smartphone owners who were hoping to get full access on
their devices.
The only solution they have is to jailbreak their phones before the
laws are enacted. Reporters at the Associated Press have informed us
that the legal framework will be modified at the beginning of the spring
2013. Until then, customers can freely jailbreak their smartphones,
irrespective of the year they have bought them.
There are many teams of developers that are working to release
jailbreaks for smartphones, tablets and PCs. If you want to be able to
use your device at its full potential, you should download one of the
hacking programs that work for your device, install them on your gadget
and follow the steps that are presented therein. Make sure you protect
your device both before and after the installation of the hacking
software as the warranty will no longer be valid if your device gets
broken during the process.
There is no need to worry about potential risks as numerous customers
have jailbroken their devices without experiencing any problems.
Nothing can go wrong as long as you follow the instructions provided by
developers and you don’t install third-party apps. This is the best
moment to breach the software of your device as you won’t experience any
legal problems; once the new laws will be enacted, choosing to
jailbreak your smartphone can be dangerous.
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