
axbaby
Re: axbaby
its very much against the EULA of iOS 

Re: axbaby
rather then delete a post by a member who should know better here at T&T i just locked the topic.
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I am un-familiar if jaibreaking a phone is "technically" an Allowed question on this SITE.
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I am un-familiar if jaibreaking a phone is "technically" an Allowed question on this SITE.
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Re: axbaby
Fair enough. I just know it's been discussed on this forum in the past without any problems...
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Most EULAs aren't enforceable, here in the EU, because you can't sign away your rights. I could get you to sign away your first born, but when the time comes and I knock on your door, I wouldn't legally have a leg to stand on. So the question is: is jail breaking your phone a criminal offense? IANAL but I don't think it is.MKJ wrote:its very much against the EULA of iOS
Apple could sue you for damages, of course, but they would have a hard case arguing how this lost them money.
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Re: axbaby
Its a grey area, granted, but neither of us wants to push it with the site's rules.