Unlocking Phones Now Legal Again - Obama to Sign Cellphone Unlocking Bill
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[quote]The right to unlock your cellphone became law on Friday as President Barack Obama signed a bill that rapidly passed both houses of the U.S. Congress.
The Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act passed in the Senate on July 16 and was unanimously approved by the House of Representatives last Friday. Obama had been expected to sign it.
The law restores U.S. consumers’ rights to update the software on their phones so they can change mobile operators. That practice had been outlawed by a January 2013 decision by the Library of Congress, which ruled that consumer unlocking violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
Most cellphones sold in the U.S. come with built-in software that locks the phone so it can be used on only one carrier’s network. The Library of Congress had found that changing that software violated the anti-circumvention provisions of the DMCA, which are typically deployed against cracking of digital-rights-management technology.
The law just signed is good news for customers of AT&T and T-Mobile, which use the same network technology, so phones can be switched easily if unlocked. It also benefits international travelers who want to buy service from a foreign carrier instead of roaming, which is typically more expensive.
[B]However, there is a catch to the new law: Its exemption to the DMCA will expire in 2015, when the Library of Congress is due to make another rulemaking on the subject.[/B][/quote]
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[QUOTE=redBadger;45568414]That practice had been outlawed by a January 2013 decision by the Library of Congress, which ruled that consumer unlocking violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).[/QUOTE]
What kind of piece of shit votes for such a thing? A decision like that could only benefit big business while harming consumers.
[QUOTE=Mitsudigi;45568557]What kind of piece of shit votes for such a thing? A decision like that could only benefit [B]big business[/B] while harming consumers.[/QUOTE]
[editline]1st August 2014[/editline]
Laws like this aren't made with the consumer in mind.
thank you for allowing us to modify our own property again
[QUOTE=Mitsudigi;45568557]What kind of piece of shit votes for such a thing? A decision like that could only benefit big business while harming consumers.[/QUOTE]
You say that like they think they consider it a downside.
haha suck it Samsung!
It's my phone it's my fucking choice. Fuck off, corporations.
wonder how long till it's banned again for no real good reason
you know because $$$
It was an unenforced, unenforceable law. But its good to see it repealed on principle.
fucking obongo trying to kill the free market ;_;
[QUOTE=BrainDeath;45569676]fucking obongo trying to kill the free market ;_;[/QUOTE]
.... because copyright law is a function of the free market?
[QUOTE=sgman91;45569728].... because copyright law is a function of the free market?[/QUOTE]
its a result of it
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