Author Topic: Jailbreaking iPods  (Read 3248 times)

Hi, Im just wondering, is it against the law to jailbreak iPods? If not, is it illegal to jailbreak them for money?

I've gotten the whole jailbreaking thing down, and now that I've done like 5 with no problem, my friends think I should start charging people for it. I told them to not spread the word yet because I'm not sure if it's legal, so hopefully you guys can help me before I continue, thanks!

They should stay in prison until proven innocent.

/puns

Under fair use law, it's legal to jailbreak any iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad.

Might not be if you're charging for it, though, not sure.

They probably have an app for that.

You're making a profit off of someone else's product that can be used in Pirating, thats illegal.

Jailbreaking an iPod Touch is not illegal, but Apple advises against it. What you do with it is a different story. If you start downloading paid apps for free, thats illegal obviously.

You're making a profit off of someone else's product that can be used in Pirating, thats illegal.
By default, it can't be used for pirating software. If he jailbreaks it and doesn't do anything else, it's legal under fair use. If he jailbreaks it and adds repositories that allows for pirating applications, then it becomes illegal.

Plus, using a jailbreaking program that doesn't allow for commercial (for-profit) use is also illegal, but there are some that do allow it, I believe.

Modifying your own devices is legal, modifying someone else's for a profit is illegal. The line gets a bit blurry around modifying someone else's device not a for a profit.

So uhh, it's legal for me to just jailbreak (get cydia) other people's iPods for them? But not for a profit?

If you get in trouble, just get the new Lawyer app. He will prove you innocent. Only 100 dollars an hour.

On Topic:
Yes, it is illegal. But whats the fun of not doing it?

Modifying your own devices is legal, modifying someone else's for a profit is illegal. The line gets a bit blurry around modifying someone else's device not a for a profit.

It's not illegal.

If jailbreaking another person's iPod for money was illegal, then doing body work on another person's car for money would be illegal. It's the same thing.

Modifying your own devices is legal, modifying someone else's for a profit is illegal. The line gets a bit blurry around modifying someone else's device not a for a profit.
It's only illegal if the creators of the Jailbreaking software/hardware said something about it being illegal.
For example, installing homebrew on other people's Wii's for money is illegal, because they clearly gave a 30 second message before installing it, saying: "If you paid for this software, YOU HAVE BEEN SCAMMED, and you have the rights to ask your money back immediently."

It's only illegal if the creators of the Jailbreaking software/hardware said something about it being illegal.
For example, installing homebrew on other people's Wii's for money is illegal, because they clearly gave a 30 second message before installing it, saying: "If you paid for this software, YOU HAVE BEEN SCAMMED, and you have the rights to ask your money back immediently."
It's only illegal if their T&C states you can't.

Lol. I remember you saying something about this on Badspot's server, but anyways its legal.

Apple said it's fine if you want to jailbreak, just they advise not to. So, jailbreaking is not illegal.