In 2007, George Hotz circumvented the software lock on his iPhone that prevented him from using the device on a wireless network other than AT\u26T\u27s. When oilier Phone purchasers similarly freed themselves from AT\u26T\u27s service, Apple responded by using a software update to disable the altered iPhones. This back-and-forth between consumers and Apple raises two important questions: can consumers legally unlock their iPhones, and, if so, under what body of law? Although an exemption to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (the DMCA ) appears to allow consumers to circumvent cell phone locks under copyright law, the regulation is of little practical use to consumers seeking to avoid AT\u26T\u27s allegedly inferior service. Instead, th...
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Technology vendors are producing products and services which, by design, use technological methods t...
Most Americans own at least one “smart device.” These include smartphones and video game consoles. D...
Apps for smartphones and tablet devices are increasingly important sites of innovation and the basis...
In 2007, George Hotz circumvented the software lock on his iPhone that prevented him from using the ...
On August 24, 2007, less than two months after its initial release for sale, the Apple iPhone was un...
Apple\u27s success with the Apple iPhone has brought with it certain problems. Its success has engen...
In September of 2012, Apple announced that it had received two million pre-orders for the iPhone 5 w...
When Apple's iPhone first hit the stores it was an epochal media event.2 Apple, long a leader in hig...
This article concerns the decision taken in November 2004 by the French Competition Authority on Ap...
Long-established antitrust precedent bars customers who buy a firm’s product through intermediaries ...
Over the last twenty years, two waves of technological change have transformed the way people purcha...
Smartphones have swiftly replaced most-if not all-conventional methods of sending, receiving, and st...
Copyright law has always involved balancing creative pursuits against innovations in copying, distri...
On June 5, 2013, Edward Snowden released what would be the first of many documents exposing the vast...
Over the past several decades, technological advancements led several courts to hold that computer c...
Technology vendors are producing products and services which, by design, use technological methods t...
Most Americans own at least one “smart device.” These include smartphones and video game consoles. D...
Apps for smartphones and tablet devices are increasingly important sites of innovation and the basis...