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http://www.technewsdaily.com/16514-unlocking-cellphones-becomes-illegal.html>>
>>I think that *if* there is validity in the article, there is no way that would stand a court test.
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>There *is* validity to the article. Hopefully the Electronic Frontier Foundation or a similar group will take it to court to determine if the Digital Millennium Copyright Act should apply or not - but in the meantime - we're screwed.
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>>When my contract is done I own the phone. I'll unlock it, use it for target practice, launch it on a rocket, or whatever else I can think of doing with it if I so desire.
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>I agree 100% - although the rocket-launch is a bit questionable. I imagine the FAA might have issue with that one.
http://www.wikihow.com/Launch-a-Model-Rocket-SafelyNear the bottom is the relevant part :
In the desert it may be legal, but rockets weighing over one pound and less than 3.3 pounds require FAA notification (not an FAA permit, but you have to tell them).
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