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August 28, 2007 11:59 AM PDT

Free George Hotz!

by The Macalope
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Well, the 17-year-old boy genius with a soldering iron and a lot of heart isn't in trouble yet, but it does appear that while doing it yourself isn't an issue, there is some question about whether or not informing others how to hack an iPhone to use with another service is exactly legal.

Personally, the horned one thinks a better use of the beloved DCMA would be saving the Internet from the scourge of Russian pirate music.

He doesn't know about you, but the thought of t.A.T.u.'s version of Yo Ho Ho And A Bottle Of Rum is enough to make him sea sick on dry land.

Huh?

Oooooh.

Nevermind.

Mythical beast and rumormonger extraordinaire, the Macalope writes about all things Apple for the CNET Blog Network. Read more at The Macalope: An Apple blog. He is not an employee of CNET. Disclosure.

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Well, yeah. Ten Characters
by ripragged August 28, 2007 6:27 PM PDT
A little reading around the web says that the iPhone hackers may be on solid ground, legally.

That would be funnier that s#!7. Someplace else, somebody wrote that this might be part of El Jobso's master plan. That would explain why most of the noise seems to be coming from AT &T's legal department. Apple makes money on the device sale, no matter what happens.

I can just see His Steveness shrugging and Stan Sigman, "We're working on in, man. We're working on it."
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I hate when I screw up.
by ripragged August 28, 2007 6:29 PM PDT
That would be....

"...shrugging AT Stan Sigman....."

Thank you.
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Free George Hotz!
by monkyhead August 29, 2007 4:58 PM PDT
"Getcher George Hotz here! George Hotz! Free George Hotz!"

Yeah, I know.
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Born of the earth, forged in fire, the Macalope was branded "nonstandard" and "proprietary" by the IT world and considered a freak of nature. Part man, part Mac, and part antelope, the Macalope set forth on a quest to save his beloved platform. Long-eclipsed by his more prodigious cousin, the jackalope (they breed like rabbits, you know), the Macalope's time has come. Apple news and rumormonger extraordinaire, the Macalope provides a uniquely polymorphic approach. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CNET. Disclosure.

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