gizmodo.com — It was bound to happen: AT&T is going after the commercial snakes groups trying to profit from the iPhone unlocking. Apparently they can hunt these mercenaries down. You can still 100% unlock with the TurboSIM method but, once again, there is only one way to really blow up the Death Star: Support the iPhone Dev Team to get the FREE software unlock.
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bigrodey77Aug 27, 2007
Is it just me or are the comments completely f**kED?
w0ngbr4dAug 27, 2007
The DMCA exemption says that they cannot stop you from unlocking your phone. It doesn't say they have to provide the unlock.
abhiroopAug 27, 2007
How do you even get up in the morning and make comments like that???? Digg is SUPPOSED to be a tool to submit links! At most someone will find some obscure site with references to some new topic.
ricklyAug 27, 2007
Follow the train of thought with me - If they send it to AT&T they have provided a solution for unlocking the phone. AT&T can review the code for malicious bits... AT&T can release an official solution... and can honor unlocking requests. If users make a valid request per DMCA regs - AT&T is bound to honor the request or face the reality... that a third party may provide a solution without recourse if they follow proper channels. In other words - if AT&T chooses not to provide the unlock... they open the door for third party solutions --- as long as the individual who 'owns' the phone and the third party who produces the unlock does not attempt to bypass revenue streams, discover and/or disclose IP and etc. I think that the path is clear...
backonOct 6, 2007
I never liked Iphoes, It sucks.<a class="user" href="http://blog.myspace.com/crocsplanet">http://blog.myspace.com/crocsplanet</a>