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Is posting iPhone hacking instructions legal?
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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."
"...shrugging AT Stan Sigman....."
Thank you.
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- by monkyhead August 29, 2007 4:58 PM PDT
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(3 Comments)Yeah, I know.