Saturday, February 2, 2013

U.S. PASSES LAW THAT MAKES UNLOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE ILLEGAL


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The U.S. Library of Congress has just passed a new law that makes it illegal for anyone to unlock a smart phone, with first time offenders subject to fines of up to US$500,000, imprisonment for five years, or both.
The full law reads:
ADVISORY
BY DECREE OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS
IT SHALL HENCE FORCE BE ORDERED THAT AMERICANS SHALL NOT UNLOCK THEIR OWN SMART PHONES.
PENALTY: In some situations, first time offenders may be fined up to $500,000, imprisoned for five years, or both. For repeat offenders, the maximum penalty increases to a fine of $1,000,000, imprisonment for up to ten years, or both.*
The law was put in place due to the Librarian of Congress stating that “consumers have a number of alternatives to unlocking devices, including buying devices that come already unlocked.”
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This of course does not take into account consumers who want to switch carriers after their existing contract has expired, but wish to keep their existing phone.
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Whether this law will be enforced or not remains to be seen – downloading illegal music in the U.S. also carries a five year jail term and up to US$250,000 in fines and yet continues to be a widespread practice.

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